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Ebenezer Greene 1701–1728 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 FEB 1701
Birth Location: Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Death Date: 11 OCT 1728
Death Location: Warwick, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Father: Peter Greene
Mother: Elizabeth Slocum
Spouse(s): Marian Remington
Children(s): Peter Greene, Mary Greene, Ebenezer Greene
The story of Ebenezer Greene began in 1701 in Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America. Ebenezer Greene married Marian Remington, and had children including Ebenezer Greene, Mary Greene, Peter Greene. Ebenezer Greene passed away in 1728 in Warwick, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Ebenezer Greene began in 1701 in Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
- Ebenezer Greene married Marian Remington, and had children including Ebenezer Greene, Mary Greene, Peter Greene.
- Ebenezer Greene passed away in 1728 in Warwick, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America.
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Ebenezer Greene's Descendants
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1. Peter Greene 1726–
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2. Mary Greene 1725–1756
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3. Ebenezer Greene 1727–1757
Ebenezer Greene's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 FEB 1701
Event Place: Warwick, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 OCT 1728
Event Place: Warwick, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America