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Ebenezer Wood 1671 – 1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Dec 1671

Birth Location: Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts

Death Date: 1736

Death Location: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts

Father: Thomas Wood

Mother: Ann Wood

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Ebenezer Wood was born in 1671 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Thomas Wood and Ann Wood. Ebenezer Wood passed away in 1736 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Ebenezer Wood was born in 1671 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Thomas Wood and Ann Wood.
  • Ebenezer Wood passed away in 1736 in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Ebenezer Wood's Ancestors

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Ebenezer Wood
1671 – 1736
Birth Place: Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
Parents
Thomas Wood
1633 – 1687
Willenhall, England
Ann Wood
1635 – 1714
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Edward Wood
1598 – 1642
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Ruth (Lee) Mansel
1602 – 1642
Norwich, Norfolk, England
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Ebenezer Wood's Timeline

2 Records

1671
29 Dec 1671
Birth of Ebenezer Wood in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
1736
1736
Age 65
Death of Ebenezer Wood in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts
Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1671
    Event Place: Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Global, Find A Grave Index for Non-Burials, Burials at Sea, and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1736
    Event Place: Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts
    Record Source: Global, Find A Grave Index for Non-Burials, Burials at Sea, and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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