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Sign up freeDeborah Rediat 1652–1721 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1652
Birth Location: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: APR 1721
Death Location: Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Father: John Rediat
Mother: Anna Dolte
Spouse(s): Daniel Forbush, Alexander Stewart
Children(s): Deborah Forbush, Isaac Forbush, John Forbush, Jonathan Forbush
The story of Deborah Rediat began in 1652 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. Deborah Rediat married Alexander Stewart, Daniel Forbush, and had children including Deborah Forbush, Isaac Forbush, John Forbush, Jonathan Forbush. Deborah Rediat passed away in 1721 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Deborah Rediat began in 1652 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
- Deborah Rediat married Alexander Stewart, Daniel Forbush, and had children including Deborah Forbush, Isaac Forbush, John Forbush, Jonathan Forbush.
- Deborah Rediat passed away in 1721 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Deborah Rediat's Ancestors
Deborah Rediat's Descendants
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1. Deborah Forbush 1685–1765 m. Samuel Grow 1696–1765
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1. John Grow 1720–1775 m. Mary Farrington 1724–1775
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1. Hannah Grow –1745
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2. Sarah Groo 1756–
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3. Phebe Groo 1759–1822 m. William Lusk 1755–
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4. Hannah Groo 1765–
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5. Asa Groo 1767– m. Grow 1771–
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6. Elizabeth Grow 1747–1817 m. Jonathan Stone 1738–1818
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7. Rebecca Grow 1751–1833 m. Isaac Shumway 1742–1822
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8. Abagail Groo 1761– m. Elijah Derby 1760–1817
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9. John Grow 1743– m. Phebe Cady 1754– m. Elizabeth (" Betsey") Waite 1753–1802
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10. Mary Groo 1753–1824 m. John Brown 1758–1855
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11. Jonathan Grow 1749–1828 m. Mary Tourtellotte 1755– m. Mary Brown 1751–
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12. Jacob (Groo) Grow 1765–1818 m. Sarah Mead 1759–1813
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13. Edward Groves 1747– m. Joanna Nichols 1742–1812
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14. Nathaniel Grow 1745– m. Betty Cady 1750–
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15. David Groo 1761–1851 m. Elizabeth Bixby 1759–1807 m. Martha Hatch 1777–1874
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16. Peter Grow 1763–1837 m. Hannah Shepardson 1765–1813 m. Euphemia Brown 1780– m. Deborah Tracy 1766–1800 m. Diana Tracy 1763–1795
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17. Samuel Groo 1758–1825 m. Susanna Brooks 1759–1827
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1. Jonathan Groo 1795–
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2. David Groo 1793–
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3. Phebe Groo 1787–1862 m. Nathaniel (Jarvis) Gibbert 1783–1832
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4. Edward Groo 1797–1833 m. Cynthia Gillett 1798– m. Catherine Raymond 1798–1867
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5. Samuel Groo 1792–1833 m. Mercy Tuttle 1798–1886
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6. Sarah ("Sally") Groo 1784–1851 m. David Curtis 1776–1850
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7. Cynthia Groo 1799–1851 m. Solomon Teller 1798–1852
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8. Abagail Groo 1783–1865 m. Reuben Reynolds 1775–1863
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2. Deborah Groo 1723–1765
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3. Mary Grow 1726–1761 m. Eleazer Whitney 1702–1758
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2. Isaac Forbush 1682–1772 m. Suzanne Forbes 1685–
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3. John Forbush 1680–1731 m. Martha (Sarah) Bowker 1685–1734
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4. Jonathan Forbush 1684–1768 m. Hannah Holloway 1684–1768
Deborah Rediat's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1652
Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 APR 1720
Event Place: Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: APR 1721
Event Place: Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America