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Elizabeth Hollister 1642–1673 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1642

Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 15 JUL 1673

Death Location: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

Father: Lt. Hollister

Mother: Johanna Treat

Spouse(s): Samuel Welles

Children(s): Ann Welles, Mary Welles, Samuel Welles, Thomas Welles, Sarah Welles, Elizabeth Welles

In 1642, Elizabeth Hollister entered the world in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, born to Lt John Hollister And Johanna Joanna Joan Treat. Elizabeth Hollister married Samuel Welles, and had children including Ann Welles, Elizabeth Welles, Mary Welles, Samuel Welles, Sarah Welles, Thomas Welles. Elizabeth Hollister passed away in 1673 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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  • In 1642, Elizabeth Hollister entered the world in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, born to Lt John Hollister And Johanna Joanna Joan Treat.
  • Elizabeth Hollister married Samuel Welles, and had children including Ann Welles, Elizabeth Welles, Mary Welles, Samuel Welles, Sarah Welles, Thomas Welles.
  • Elizabeth Hollister passed away in 1673 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

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Elizabeth Hollister's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Hollister
1642–1673
Birth Place: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Lt. John Hollister
1612–1665
Olveston, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Johanna (Joanna Joan) Treat
1618–1694
South Trundle, Pitminster, Somersetshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Hollister's Descendants

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Elizabeth Hollister (ABT 1642–15 JUL 1673) m. Samuel Welles (ABT 1629–15 JUL 1675)
  1. 1. Ann Welles 1668–1739 m. James Steele 1662–1713
    1. 1. Hannah Steele 1697–1771 m. EPHRAIM GOODRICH 1693–1771
      1. 1. Abner Goodrich 1733–1825 m. Ruth (Delano) Goodrich 1743–1818
        1. 1. Nathan (Guttery) Goodrich 1765–1836 m. Susannah (Susan Whetzel) Wetzel 1767–1828
        2. 2. Abigail Goodrich 1762–1822
        3. 3. Abishai Goodrich 1774–
        4. 4. Abner Goodrich 1777–
        5. 5. James Goodrich 1779–
        6. 6. Ashbel Goodrich 1781–
        7. 7. Anna Goodrich 1788–
        8. 8. Sarah Goodrich 1789–
        9. 9. Almira Goodrich 1801–
      2. 2. James Goodrich 1718–
      3. 3. Abigail Goodrich 1716–
      4. 4. Charles Goodrich 1720–1816
      5. 5. Ephraim Goodrich 1722–1771
      6. 6. Hannah Goodrich 1725–
      7. 7. John Goodrich 1727–
      8. 8. Ashbel Goodrich 1729–
      9. 9. Mary Goodrich 1735–
    2. 2. Samuel Steele 1688–1761
    3. 3. Joseph Steele 1690–1750
    4. 4. Prudence Steele 1693–1752
    5. 5. Anne Steele 1702–1727
    6. 6. David Steele 1705–1739
  2. 2. Mary Welles 1666–1714
  3. 3. Samuel Welles 1660–1731
  4. 4. Thomas Welles 1662–1711
  5. 5. Sarah Welles 1664–1694
  6. 6. Elizabeth Welles 1670–1747

Elizabeth Hollister's Timeline

2 Records

1642
ABT 1642
Birth of Elizabeth Hollister in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
1673
15 JUL 1673
Age 31
Death of Elizabeth Hollister in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1642
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1659
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 JUL 1673
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States

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