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Abigail Merrick 1661–1661 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 February 1661

Birth Location: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Death Date: 19 February 1661

Death Location: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Father: William Merrick

Mother: Rebecca Tracy

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In 1661, Abigail Merrick entered the world in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, born to William Merrick And Rebecca Tracy. Abigail Merrick passed away in 1661 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • In 1661, Abigail Merrick entered the world in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, born to William Merrick And Rebecca Tracy.
  • Abigail Merrick passed away in 1661 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Abigail Merrick's Ancestors

Self
Abigail Merrick
1661–1661
Birth Place: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Parents
William Merrick
1602–1678
Saint David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Rebecca Tracy
1619–1666
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Stephen Tracy
1596–1655
Of Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Tryphosa (Lee) Tracy
1596–1655
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abigail Merrick's Timeline

2 Records

1661
19 February 1661
Death of Abigail Merrick in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1661
19 February 1661
Birth of Abigail Merrick in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 February 1661
    Event Place: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 February 1661
    Event Place: Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts

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