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Bethiah Grover 1708–1784 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708

Birth Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Death Date: FEB 1784

Death Location: Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Father: Thomas Grover

Mother: Elizabeth Taylor

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The story of Bethiah Grover began in 1708 in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex). Bethiah Grover passed away in 1784 in Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex).

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Biography

  • The story of Bethiah Grover began in 1708 in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex).
  • Bethiah Grover passed away in 1784 in Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex).

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Bethiah Grover's Ancestors

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Bethiah Grover
1708–1784
Birth Place: Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Parents
Thomas Grover
1669–1739
Malden, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Elizabeth Taylor
1674–1740
of Reading, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Grandparents
Thomas Grover
1643–1711
Boston, Massachusetts (Suffolk)
Sarah Chadwick
1650–1722
Malden, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Bethiah Grover's Timeline

2 Records

1708
1708
Birth of Bethiah Grover in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
1784
FEB 1784
Age 76
Death of Bethiah Grover in Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: Cambridge, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
    Record Source: Ancestry.com Family Trees, Gary Lloyd's Family Forestby Gary_lloyd searched 12022020 for FTDNA hit

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: FEB 1784
    Event Place: Natick, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
    Record Source: Ancestry.com Family Trees, Gary Lloyd's Family Forestby Gary_lloyd searched 12022020 for FTDNA hit

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