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Benjamin Sweet 1690–1777 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 29 MAR 1690
Birth Location: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Death Date: 9 APR 1777
Death Location: East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British
Father: Henry Sweet
Mother: Mary Andrews
Spouse(s): Susannah Spencer
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Benjamin Sweet was born in 1690 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, the child of Henry Sweet And Mary Margaret Andrews. Benjamin Sweet married Susannah Spencer. Benjamin Sweet passed away in 1777 in East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British.
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- Benjamin Sweet was born in 1690 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America, the child of Henry Sweet And Mary Margaret Andrews.
- Benjamin Sweet married Susannah Spencer.
- Benjamin Sweet passed away in 1777 in East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 29 MAR 1690
Event Place: East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 APR 1777
Event Place: Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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Event Type: Burial
Event Place: East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, British