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Elisha Adams 1815–1880 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Jul 1815

Birth Location: Williamstown, Orange, Vermont

Death Date: 15 Aug 1880

Death Location: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire

Father: Luther Adams

Mother: Lydia Reed

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In 1815, Elisha Adams entered the world in Williamstown, Orange, Vermont, born to Luther Adams And Lydia Reed. Elisha Adams passed away in 1880 in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire.

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Biography

  • In 1815, Elisha Adams entered the world in Williamstown, Orange, Vermont, born to Luther Adams And Lydia Reed.
  • Elisha Adams passed away in 1880 in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire.

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Elisha Adams's Ancestors

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Elisha Adams
1815–1880
Birth Place: Williamstown, Orange, Vermont
Parents
Luther Adams
1791–1872
Putney, Windham, Vermont
Lydia Reed
1795–1881
Brookfield, Orange, Vermont
Grandparents
Samuel (Adams) Sr.
1753–1827
Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut
Elizabeth ("Betsy") Litchfield
1756–1820
Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut
Jonathan Reed
1752–1832
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1695–1762
Abigail Cleveland
1709–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1657–1751
Susan Breck
1667–1744
Josiah Cleveland
1667–1709
Mary Bates
1667–1743

Elisha Adams's Timeline

2 Records

1815
29 Jul 1815
Birth of Elisha Adams in Williamstown, Orange, Vermont
Williamstown, Orange, Vermont
1880
15 Aug 1880
Age 65
Death of Elisha Adams in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jul 1815
    Event Place: Williamstown, Orange, Vermont

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Aug 1880
    Event Place: Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire

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