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Elizabeth Leffingwell 1724–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 March 1724

Birth Location: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America

Death Date: 1 Feb 1818

Death Location: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America

Father: Daniel Lt.

Mother: Sarah William

Spouse(s): Samuel Copp

Children(s): Olive Copp, Jonathon Copp, Prudence Copp, Samuel Copp, David Copp

In 1724, Elizabeth Leffingwell entered the world in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America, born to Daniel Leffingwell Lt And Sarah William. Elizabeth Leffingwell married Samuel Copp, and had children including David Copp, Jonathon Copp, Olive Copp, Prudence Copp, Samuel Copp. Elizabeth Leffingwell passed away in 1818 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America.

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  • In 1724, Elizabeth Leffingwell entered the world in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America, born to Daniel Leffingwell Lt And Sarah William.
  • Elizabeth Leffingwell married Samuel Copp, and had children including David Copp, Jonathon Copp, Olive Copp, Prudence Copp, Samuel Copp.
  • Elizabeth Leffingwell passed away in 1818 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America.

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Elizabeth Leffingwell's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Leffingwell
1724–1818
Birth Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
Parents
Daniel Leffingwell Lt.
1690–1738
Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
Sarah William
1691–1730
Groton, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
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Elizabeth Leffingwell's Descendants

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Elizabeth Leffingwell (28 March 1724–1 Feb 1818) m. Samuel Copp (24 Jan 1705–25 Mar 1774)
  1. 1. Olive Copp 1765–1837 m. Thomas (Kinney) (Kinne) 1754–1806 m. James Cameron 1765–
    1. 1. Hannah (Marie) Kenney 1787–1849 m. Otis Cannon 1780–1864
      1. 1. Amanda Cannon 1820–1865
      2. 2. Emily (May) Canon 1829–1872
      3. 3. Amanda Cannon 1828–1889
      4. 4. Hannah (B) Cannon 1804–1901
      5. 5. Mary (Ann) Cannon 1814–1894
      6. 6. William Cannon 1812–1887
      7. 7. John Cannon 1818–1881
      8. 8. Paulina (Maud) Cannon 1830–1909
      9. 9. Elizabeth Cannon 1820–1865
    2. 2. Susan (Ann) Kinney 1800–1888
    3. 3. Lucy Kinney 1791–1864
    4. 4. Jeremiah Kinney 1785–1872
    5. 5. Nathan Kinney 1793–1867
    6. 6. Thomas Kinney 1789–1849
    7. 7. William Kinney 1798–1874
    8. 8. Pierce Kinney 1802–1862
    9. 9. Ruth (Ann Lavinia) Kinnie 1805–1853
    10. 10. James (Kinney) Capt. 1796–1876
    11. 11. Sarah Kennie 1805–1867
    12. 12. Mary (Ann) Kinney 1794–1869
  2. 2. Jonathon Copp 1749–1822
  3. 3. Prudence Copp 1746–1815
  4. 4. Samuel Copp 1747–1820
  5. 5. David Copp 1752–1817

Elizabeth Leffingwell's Timeline

2 Records

1724
28 March 1724
Birth of Elizabeth Leffingwell in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
1818
1 Feb 1818
Age 94
Death of Elizabeth Leffingwell in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 March 1724
    Event Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America
    Record Source: Family Data Collection - Births

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: English Colonial America
    Record Source: The Leffingwell record : a genealogy of the descendants of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell, one of the founders of Norwich, Conn.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1818
    Event Place: Norwich, New London, Connecticut, English Colonial America

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