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Elizabeth Ann Hersey 1635–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 February 1635

Birth Location: Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 8 September 1719

Death Location: Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA

Father: William Hersey

Mother: Elizabeth Croade

Spouse(s): Moses Gilman

Children(s): Caleb Gilman, David Gilman, Elizabeth Gilman, James Gilman, James Gilman, Jeremiah Gilman, John Gilman, Joshua Gilman, Joshua Gilman, Judith Gilman, Mary Gilman, Moses Gilman

In 1635, Elizabeth Ann Hersey entered the world in Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom, born to William Hersey And Elizabeth Croade. Elizabeth Ann Hersey married Moses Gilman, and had children including Caleb Gilman, David Gilman, Elizabeth Gilman, James Gilman, Jeremiah Gilman, John Gilman, Joshua Gilman, Judith Gilman, Mary Gilman, Moses Ii Gilman. Elizabeth Ann Hersey passed away in 1719 in Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1635, Elizabeth Ann Hersey entered the world in Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom, born to William Hersey And Elizabeth Croade.
  • Elizabeth Ann Hersey married Moses Gilman, and had children including Caleb Gilman, David Gilman, Elizabeth Gilman, James Gilman, Jeremiah Gilman, John Gilman, Joshua Gilman, Judith Gilman, Mary Gilman, Moses Ii Gilman.
  • Elizabeth Ann Hersey passed away in 1719 in Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA.

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Elizabeth Hersey's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Hersey
1635–1719
Birth Place: Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Parents
William Hersey
1610–1658
St. Giles, Reading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Croade
1610–1671
England, England, United Kingdom
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Elizabeth Hersey's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Ann) Hersey (25 February 1635–8 September 1719) m. Moses Gilman (Bef. 11 Mar 1630–Bet. 12 Jan 1701/02–06 Aug 1702)
  1. 1. Caleb Gilman 1678–1766 m. Susanna Folsom 1682–1746
    1. 1. David Gilman 1721–1810 m. Anna Folsom 1725–1805
      1. 1. Elizabeth ("Betsey") Gilman 1759–1851 m. Samuel Smith 1752–1838
        1. 1. James Smith 1775–1843 m. Mary ("Polly") Braley 1784–1843
    2. 2. Peter Gilman 1722–1796
  2. 2. David Gilman 1670–1735
  3. 3. Elizabeth Gilman 1663–1698
  4. 4. James Gilman 1660–1665
  5. 5. James Gilman 1665–1738
  6. 6. Jeremiah Gilman 1660–1754
  7. 7. John Gilman 1668–1753
  8. 8. Joshua Gilman 1674–1718
  9. 9. Joshua Gilman 1662–1718
  10. 10. Judith Gilman 1675–1727
  11. 11. Mary Gilman 1674–
  12. 12. Moses (II) Gilman 1659–1747

Elizabeth Hersey's Timeline

2 Records

1635
25 February 1635
Birth of Elizabeth Ann Hersey in Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom
1719
8 September 1719
Age 84
Death of Elizabeth Ann Hersey in Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA
Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 February 1635
    Event Place: Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonia, Devon, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 September 1719
    Event Place: Exeter, Rockingham, British Colonial America, New Hampshire, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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