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Elizabeth Carleton 1728–1799 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jun 1728

Birth Location: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts

Death Date: AFT 1799

Death Location: Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H.

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Spouse(s): Samuel Clements

Children(s): Pattiah Clements, Hannah Clements, Sarah Clements, Caleb Clements, Richard Clements, Mehetable Clements, Samuel Clements

Elizabeth Carleton was born in 1728 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Edward Carleton And Hannah Kimball. Elizabeth Carleton married Samuel Clements, and had children including Caleb Clements, Hannah Clements, Mehetable Clements, Pattiah Clements, Richard Clements, Samuel Clements, Sarah Clements. Elizabeth Carleton passed away in 1799 in Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H..

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  • Elizabeth Carleton was born in 1728 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, the child of Edward Carleton And Hannah Kimball.
  • Elizabeth Carleton married Samuel Clements, and had children including Caleb Clements, Hannah Clements, Mehetable Clements, Pattiah Clements, Richard Clements, Samuel Clements, Sarah Clements.
  • Elizabeth Carleton passed away in 1799 in Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H..

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Elizabeth Carleton
1728–1799
Birth Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
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Elizabeth Carleton's Descendants

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Elizabeth Carleton (13 Jun 1728–AFT 1799) m. Samuel Clements (8 Apr 1726–1786)
  1. 1. Pattiah Clements 1749–1823 m. Mirriam Eastman –1823 m. Martha –1788
    1. 1. Caleb Clement 1791–1826 m. Lydia Gile 1797–1860
      1. 1. Charles (Chauncey) Clement 1824–1895 m. Elsie (J.) Clement 1832– m. Sarah (Stinchfield) Latham 1826–1862
        1. 1. Caleb (C.) Clement 1852–1927 m. Sydney (Morrison) Banks 1852–1933
        2. 2. Lester (Howard) Clement 1847–1850
        3. 3. Emma Clement 1848–1934 m. James (Garwood) Shonts 1845–1933
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Mary) Clement 1856–1937 m. Allen (Compton) Cooper 1853–1933
        5. 5. Willie (G.) Clement 1860–1860
        6. 6. Walter (F.) Clement 1860–1860
      2. 2. Mehetable (W.) Clement 1822–1898
      3. 3. Sarah (Ayer) Clement 1820–1900 m. Eldridge (Walter) Chase 1820–1883
    2. 2. Martha Clement 1790–
    3. 3. Betsey Clement 1794–
    4. 4. Achsah Clement 1779–1854 m. David Blake 1775–
    5. 5. Sarah Clement 1771–1844
    6. 6. Carleton Clement 1773–1831 m. Keziah Dow 1776–1850
    7. 7. Richard Clement 1781–1854 m. Keziah Dow 1776–1850
      1. 1. Squires-Carleton Clement 1831–
    8. 8. Mehitable Clement 1783–1818
    9. 9. Anna Clement 1785–
    10. 10. Samuel (F.) Clement 1787–1825
  2. 2. Hannah Clements 1750–1751
  3. 3. Sarah Clements 1752–1835
  4. 4. Caleb Clements 1754–
  5. 5. Richard Clements 1760–1813
  6. 6. Mehetable Clements 1762–1846 m. Jacob Rowell 1747–1835
  7. 7. Samuel Clements 1770–

Elizabeth Carleton's Timeline

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1728
13 Jun 1728
Birth of Elizabeth Carleton in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
1799
AFT 1799
Age 71
Death of Elizabeth Carleton in Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H.
Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jun 1728
    Event Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
    Record Source:
    [1] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records
    [2] "International Genealogical Index? - Version 5.00", Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
    Search performed using PAF Insight on 10 Feb 2006
    [3] #67, Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
    Search performed using PAF Insight on 10 Feb 2006

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: AFT 1799
    Event Place: Probably in Bow, Rockingham, n. H.

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