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Elizabeth Clinton 1703–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Nov 1703

Birth Location: North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 22 May 1760

Death Location: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States

Father: Lawrence Clinton

Mother: Mary Brockett

Spouse(s): James Bishop, James Bishop

Children(s): Nathaniel Bishop, Amos BISHOP, James BISHOP, Hila Bishop, Sybil Bishop, Elizabeth BISHOP, Mary BISHOP, Abigail Bishop, Abel BISHOP, Elizabeth Bishop, JEMIMA BISHOP, REBECCA BISHOP, Dinah Bishop, Sarah Bishop, David Bishop, James Bishop

The story of Elizabeth Clinton began in 1703 in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA. Elizabeth Clinton married James Bishop, Nathaniel Jr Hart, William Wilmot, and had children including Abel Bishop, Abigail Bishop, Amos Bishop, David Bishop, Dinah Bishop, Elizabeth Bishop, Hila Bishop, James Bishop, Jemima Bishop, Mary Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Rebecca Bishop, Sarah Bishop, Sybil Bishop. Elizabeth Clinton passed away in 1760 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Clinton began in 1703 in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA.
  • Elizabeth Clinton married James Bishop, Nathaniel Jr Hart, William Wilmot, and had children including Abel Bishop, Abigail Bishop, Amos Bishop, David Bishop, Dinah Bishop, Elizabeth Bishop, Hila Bishop, James Bishop, Jemima Bishop, Mary Bishop, Nathaniel Bishop, Rebecca Bishop, Sarah Bishop, Sybil Bishop.
  • Elizabeth Clinton passed away in 1760 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

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Elizabeth Clinton's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Clinton
1703–1760
Birth Place: North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Parents
Lawrence Clinton
1679–1759
New Haven,New Haven,Connecticut,USA
Mary Brockett
1675–1745
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Benjamin Brockett
1644–1679
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British America
Elizabeth Barnes
1650–1695
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
John Brockett
1611–1690
Mary Blackwell
1609–1662
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Blackwell
1583–1639
Elizabeth Johnson
1587–1610

Elizabeth Clinton's Descendants

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Elizabeth Clinton (10 Nov 1703–22 May 1760) m. James Bishop (4 Oct 1700–14 May 1788) m. James Bishop (17 Feb 1698–15 Jul 1730)
  1. 1. Nathaniel Bishop 1749–1752
  2. 2. Amos BISHOP 1730–1814
  3. 3. James BISHOP 1733–1803
  4. 4. Hila Bishop 1737–1812
  5. 5. Sybil Bishop 1735–1744
  6. 6. Elizabeth BISHOP 1746–1816
  7. 7. Mary BISHOP 1739–1825
  8. 8. Abigail Bishop 1725–1813
  9. 9. Abel BISHOP 1741–1801
  10. 10. Elizabeth Bishop 1729–1800
  11. 11. JEMIMA BISHOP 1733–1793 m. James Bradley 1729–1813
    1. 1. Hila Bradley 1775–1863 m. "Jared (Hemmenway) Judd 1825–1850
      1. 1. Emery (Elnathan) JUDD 1821–1825
      2. 2. Chestina JUDD 1806–1861
      3. 3. Orrin (Bishop) JUDD 1816–1892
      4. 4. Justus JUDD 1798–1874
      5. 5. Willard JUDD 1804–1840
      6. 6. Joseph Judd 1802–1865
      7. 7. Jotham (Chester) JUDD 1809–1874
      8. 8. Lucinda JUDD 1811–1838
      9. 9. Celina (Hila) JUDD 1807–1851
      10. 10. Henry (Bradley) JUDD 1813–1892
      11. 11. Chester JUDD 1800–1801
      12. 12. James (Elson) Judd 1796–1799
      13. 13. Alvin (James) Judd 1850–1929 m. Jane (Elizabeth) Reed 1840–1920
        1. 1. Blanche (E) Judd 1883–1940
        2. 2. Laura (Catherine) Judd 1887–1940 m. Frederick (Earl) Rowley 1885–1944
        3. 3. Herbert (Atlas) Judd 1878–1948
        4. 4. Jennie (Harriet) Judd 1876–1960 m. John (De.) Meech 1868–1940
        5. 5. Blanche (Ellsworth) Judd 1883–1970
        6. 6. Nellie (Beatrice) Judd 1880–1966
        7. 7. Nellie (Beatrice) Judd 1880–1966 m. JAMES (ARTHUR) SMITH 1884–1929
        8. 8. Judson (A) Judd 1861–
        9. 9. Nellie (Beatrice) Judd 1880–1940
        10. 10. Cora (W.) Judd 1877–1940
        11. 11. Alvin (J.) Judd 1850–
        12. 12. Blanche (Ellsworth) Judd 1883–1940
      14. 14. Christina (P) Brockett 1807–
    2. 2. Nathaniel Bradley 1755–1756
    3. 3. Sarah Bradley 1767–1823
    4. 4. Ira Bradley 1760–1766
    5. 5. Jemima Bradley 1758–1841
    6. 6. Mehetible Bradley 1756–
  12. 12. REBECCA BISHOP 1741–1803
  13. 13. Dinah Bishop 1739–1803
  14. 14. Sarah Bishop 1729–1738
  15. 15. David Bishop 1736–1799
  16. 16. James Bishop 1744–1803

Elizabeth Clinton's Timeline

2 Records

1703
10 Nov 1703
Birth of Elizabeth Clinton in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
1760
22 May 1760
Age 57
Death of Elizabeth Clinton in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Nov 1703
    Event Place: North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1760
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States

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