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Alice KINGMAN 1635–1663 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Jun 1635

Birth Location: Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony

Death Date: 1663

Death Location: Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony

Father: Henry Kingman

Mother: Joanna Drake

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Alice KINGMAN was born in 1635 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony, the child of Henry Kingman And Joanna Drake. Alice KINGMAN passed away in 1663 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony.

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  • Alice KINGMAN was born in 1635 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony, the child of Henry Kingman And Joanna Drake.
  • Alice KINGMAN passed away in 1663 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony.

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Alice KINGMAN's Ancestors

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Alice KINGMAN
1635–1663
Birth Place: Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony
Parents
Henry Kingman
1595–1677
Frome, Somerset, ENG
Joanna Drake
1596–1659
Frome, Somerset, ENG
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Alice KINGMAN's Timeline

2 Records

1635
07 Jun 1635
Birth of Alice KINGMAN in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony
Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony
1663
1663
Age 28
Death of Alice KINGMAN in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Jun 1635
    Event Place: Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1663
    Event Place: Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colony

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