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Elizabeth Friend 1638–1674 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1638

Birth Location: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 4 May 1674

Death Location: Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

Father: John II

Mother: Mary Dexter

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Elizabeth Friend was born in 1638 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, the child of John Friend Ii And Mary Dexter. Elizabeth Friend passed away in 1674 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Friend was born in 1638 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, the child of John Friend Ii And Mary Dexter.
  • Elizabeth Friend passed away in 1674 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Elizabeth Friend's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Friend
1638–1674
Birth Place: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
John Friend II
1601–1656
Bristol, Somerset, England
Mary Dexter
1616–1682
Great Bowden, Leicestershire, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Dexter) III
1594–1677
24 Jan 1594 In Bristol, Somerset, England
Elisabeth (Mary Barsby) Fuller
1590–1676
Church of England, Great Bowden, Leicester, England, Great Britain
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Elizabeth Friend's Timeline

2 Records

1638
1638
Birth of Elizabeth Friend in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
1674
4 May 1674
Age 36
Death of Elizabeth Friend in Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA
Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1638
    Event Place: Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 May 1674
    Event Place: Groton, New London, Connecticut, USA

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