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Bathsheba Allis Fuller 1708–1780 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 November 1708

Birth Location: Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 1780

Death Location: Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA

Father: David Fuller

Mother: Constant Reed

Spouse(s): Jonathan Warner, John Lewis, John Lewis

Children(s): Phineas Sr

In 1708, Bathsheba Allis Fuller entered the world in Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA, born to David Fuller And Constant Reed. Bathsheba Allis Fuller married John L Frost, John Lewis, Jonathan Or Johnathan Warner, and had children including Phineas Frost Sr. Bathsheba Allis Fuller passed away in 1780 in Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1708, Bathsheba Allis Fuller entered the world in Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA, born to David Fuller And Constant Reed.
  • Bathsheba Allis Fuller married John L Frost, John Lewis, Jonathan Or Johnathan Warner, and had children including Phineas Frost Sr.
  • Bathsheba Allis Fuller passed away in 1780 in Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Bathsheba Fuller's Ancestors

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Bathsheba Fuller
1708–1780
Birth Place: Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA
Parents
David Fuller
1667–1750
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonia, Avon, England, United Kingdom
Constant Reed
1667–1759
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
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Bathsheba Fuller's Descendants

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Bathsheba (Allis) Fuller (6 November 1708–1780) m. Jonathan (Or Johnathan) Warner (1702–28 March 1763) m. John Lewis (14 October 1695–18 April 1777) m. John Lewis (1710–7 April 1777)
  1. 1. Phineas (Frost) Sr 1740–1793 m. Abigail LEWIS 1749–1813
    1. 1. Abram Frost 1776–1855
    2. 2. Lewis Frost –1804
    3. 3. Bathsheba Wright 1780–1869

Bathsheba Fuller's Timeline

4 Records

1708
6 November 1708
Birth of Bathsheba Allis Fuller in Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA
Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA
1732
14 November 1732
Age 24
Bathsheba Allis Fuller was married in Hadley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Hadley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
1765
4 June 1765
Age 57
Bathsheba Allis Fuller was married in Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
1780
1780
Age 72
Death of Bathsheba Allis Fuller in Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA
Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 November 1708
    Event Place: Windham, Windham, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial Am, Connecticut, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 14 November 1732
    Event Place: Hadley, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 4 June 1765
    Event Place: Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colon, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1780
    Event Place: Sunderland, Bennington, Vermont, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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