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Deborah Stetson 1767–1841 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 MAR 1767

Birth Location: Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Death Date: 1841

Death Location: Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Father: Seth Stetson

Mother:

Spouse(s): John Bates

Children(s):

Deborah Stetson was born in 1767 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Seth Stetson And Lucy Studley. Deborah Stetson married John Bates. Deborah Stetson passed away in 1841 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Deborah Stetson was born in 1767 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Seth Stetson And Lucy Studley.
  • Deborah Stetson married John Bates.
  • Deborah Stetson passed away in 1841 in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Deborah Stetson's Ancestors

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Deborah Stetson
1767–1841
Birth Place: Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Parents
Seth Stetson
1735–
Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Seth Stetson
1698–
Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Elizabeth Rose
1703–1787
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Stetson
1646–1732
Lydia Pickles
1662–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Stetson
1613–1703
Honor Tucker
1612–1682

Deborah Stetson's Timeline

2 Records

1767
18 MAR 1767
Birth of Deborah Stetson in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1841
1841
Age 74
Death of Deborah Stetson in Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 MAR 1767
    Event Place: Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1841
    Event Place: Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

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