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Dinah Sherman 1737–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 FEB 1737/38

Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven Co., CT

Death Date: 13 OCT 1800

Death Location: West Haven, New Haven Co., CT

Father: Samuel Sherman

Mother: Martha Gold

Spouse(s): Samuel Smith

Children(s):

Dinah Sherman was born in 1737 in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT, the child of Samuel Sherman And Martha Gold. Dinah Sherman married Samuel Lt Smith. Dinah Sherman passed away in 1800 in West Haven, New Haven Co., CT.

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Biography

  • Dinah Sherman was born in 1737 in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT, the child of Samuel Sherman And Martha Gold.
  • Dinah Sherman married Samuel Lt Smith.
  • Dinah Sherman passed away in 1800 in West Haven, New Haven Co., CT.

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Dinah Sherman's Ancestors

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Dinah Sherman
1737–1800
Birth Place: New Haven, New Haven Co., CT
Parents
Samuel Sherman
1705–
Martha Gold
1708–
Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Grandparents
Nathan ((Lt. Gov)) Gold
1663–
Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Sarah Burr
1672–1711
Fairfield, Fairfield, Conn.
Great-Grandparents
Nathan Gold
–1693
Jehu Burr
1631–1692
Elizabeth Prudden
1642–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Gold
–1633
Judith Unknown
Jehue Burr
1600–1672
Elizabeth Cable
1600–
Peter Prudden
1601–1656
Johanna Boyce
1616–1681

Dinah Sherman's Timeline

2 Records

1737
5 FEB 1737/38
Birth of Dinah Sherman in New Haven, New Haven Co., CT
New Haven, New Haven Co., CT
1800
13 OCT 1800
Age 63
Death of Dinah Sherman in West Haven, New Haven Co., CT
West Haven, New Haven Co., CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 FEB 1737/38
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven Co., CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 OCT 1800
    Event Place: West Haven, New Haven Co., CT

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