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Eliphalet Gordon 1758–1835 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 5 Oct 1758
Birth Location: New Hampshire, United States
Death Date: 1835
Death Location: New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States
Father: Capt Gordon
Mother: Deborah Smith
Spouse(s): Maria Hauss
Children(s): Silas Gordon
The story of Eliphalet Gordon began in 1758 in New Hampshire, United States. Eliphalet Gordon married Maria Hauss, and had children including Silas W Gordon. Eliphalet Gordon passed away in 1835 in New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Eliphalet Gordon began in 1758 in New Hampshire, United States.
- Eliphalet Gordon married Maria Hauss, and had children including Silas W Gordon.
- Eliphalet Gordon passed away in 1835 in New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States.
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Eliphalet Gordon's Descendants
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1. Silas (W.) Gordon 1804–1880 m. Sybil Bowen 1805–1865
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1. Chester (C) Gordon 1848–1899 m. Catherine (Izora "Katie") Greenman 1862–1908
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1. Mary (Elora) Gordon 1886–1932 m. Guy (williams) Parker 1875–1948
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1. Inez (Gordon) Parker 1906–1975 m. George (Van Arden) Fast 1896–1976
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Eliphalet Gordon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 5 Oct 1758
Event Place: New Hampshire, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1835
Event Place: New Sharon, Franklin, Maine, United States