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Deborah Ellis 1740–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 APR 1740

Birth Location: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Death Date: 12 JUL 1740

Death Location: Sandwich, Barnstable, MA

Father: Jonathan Ellis

Mother: Patience Blackwell

Spouse(s): John Ames

Children(s):

In 1740, Deborah Ellis entered the world in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, born to Jonathan Ellis And Patience Blackwell. Deborah Ellis married John Ames. Deborah Ellis passed away in 1740 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA.

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Biography

  • In 1740, Deborah Ellis entered the world in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, born to Jonathan Ellis And Patience Blackwell.
  • Deborah Ellis married John Ames.
  • Deborah Ellis passed away in 1740 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA.

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Deborah Ellis's Ancestors

Self
Deborah Ellis
1740–1740
Birth Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Parents
Jonathan Ellis
1717–1785
Sandwich, Barnstable, MA
Patience Blackwell
1717–1795
Of Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Grandparents
John Ellis
1680–1758
Sandwich, Barnstable, MA
Sarah Holmes
1680–1762
Wareham, Plymouth, MA
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Holmes
1643–1727
Mercy Faunce
1651–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Faunce
1611–1687
Patience Morton
1616–1691

Deborah Ellis's Timeline

2 Records

1740
8 APR 1740
Birth of Deborah Ellis in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
1740
12 JUL 1740
Death of Deborah Ellis in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA
Sandwich, Barnstable, MA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 APR 1740
    Event Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 JUL 1740
    Event Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, MA

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