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Capt Timothy Alden 1623–1697 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1623
Birth Location: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England
Death Date: 14 Feb 1697
Death Location: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England
Father: John Sr
Mother: Priscilla Mullen
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In 1623, Capt Timothy Alden entered the world in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England, born to John Blundin Alden Sr Hon Mayflower Compact Founder Of Duxbury Massachusetts Treas Of Plymouth Coony Mem Of Council Of War Assistant Gov Comm Sr And Priscilla Mullen. Capt Timothy Alden passed away in 1697 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England.
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- In 1623, Capt Timothy Alden entered the world in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England, born to John Blundin Alden Sr Hon Mayflower Compact Founder Of Duxbury Massachusetts Treas Of Plymouth Coony Mem Of Council Of War Assistant Gov Comm Sr And Priscilla Mullen.
- Capt Timothy Alden passed away in 1697 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1623
Event Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Feb 1697
Event Place: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonial England