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Ebenezer King 1700–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 JUN 1700

Birth Location: Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable)

Death Date: BEF 1790

Death Location: Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam)

Father: John King

Mother: Bathshuah Snow

Spouse(s): Mercy Merrick

Children(s):

In 1700, Ebenezer King entered the world in Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable), born to John King And Bathshuah Snow. Ebenezer King married Mercy Merrick. Ebenezer King passed away in 1790 in Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam).

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Biography

  • In 1700, Ebenezer King entered the world in Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable), born to John King And Bathshuah Snow.
  • Ebenezer King married Mercy Merrick.
  • Ebenezer King passed away in 1790 in Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam).

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Ebenezer King's Ancestors

Self
Ebenezer King
1700–1790
Birth Place: Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Parents
John King
–1752
England
Bathshuah Snow
1664–1706
Eastham, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Grandparents
Stephen Snow
1636–1705
Plymouth, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Susanna Deane
1634–1701
Plymouth, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Snow
1599–1676
Constance Hopkins
1606–1676
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephen Hopkins
1581–1644
Mary Kent
1580–1613

Ebenezer King's Timeline

2 Records

1700
15 JUN 1700
Birth of Ebenezer King in Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
1790
BEF 1790
Age 90
Death of Ebenezer King in Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam)
Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 JUN 1700
    Event Place: Harwich, Massachusetts (Barnstable)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1790
    Event Place: Phillips Patent, New York (Putnam)

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