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Betsy Palmer 1803–1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 FEB 1803

Birth Location: Washington Co., OH

Death Date: 1 OCT 1867

Death Location: Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio

Father: Joseph II

Mother: Hannah Fox

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Betsy Palmer was born in 1803 in Washington Co., OH, the child of Joseph Palmer Ii And Hannah Fox. Betsy Palmer passed away in 1867 in Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio.

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Biography

  • Betsy Palmer was born in 1803 in Washington Co., OH, the child of Joseph Palmer Ii And Hannah Fox.
  • Betsy Palmer passed away in 1867 in Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio.

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Betsy Palmer's Ancestors

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Betsy Palmer
1803–1867
Birth Place: Washington Co., OH
Parents
Joseph Palmer II
1761–1831
Scotland Parish, Windham County, Connecticut
Hannah Fox
1763–1836
Grandparents
Joseph Palmer
1736–1824
Scotland Parish, Windham County, Connecticut
Abigail Lasel
1740–1809
Scotland Parish, Windham County, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Seth Palmer
1694–1772
Elizabeth Cary
1700–1738
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Cary
1663–1722
Mercie Bushnell
1657–1748

Betsy Palmer's Timeline

2 Records

1803
4 FEB 1803
Birth of Betsy Palmer in Washington Co., OH
Washington Co., OH
1867
1 OCT 1867
Age 64
Death of Betsy Palmer in Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio
Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 FEB 1803
    Event Place: Washington Co., OH
    Record Source:
    [1] marvin1493.ftw
    [2] World Family Tree Vol. 138, Ed. 1, Tree #1482
    [3] 1482.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 OCT 1867
    Event Place: Barlow, Washington Co., Ohio
    Record Source:
    [1] marvin1493.ftw
    [2] World Family Tree Vol. 138, Ed. 1, Tree #1482
    [3] 1482.FTW

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