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Elizabeth Rose 1665 – 1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 APR 1665

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

Death Date: 24 APR 1736

Death Location: Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

Father: Daniell Rose

Mother: Elizabeth Goodrich

Spouse(s): Joshua Esq.

Children(s): Joshua Robbins, Elizabeth Robbins, Mary Robbins, Abigail Robbins, Comfort Emmons

The birth of Elizabeth Rose took place in 1665 in Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, to Daniell Rose and Elizabeth Goodrich. Elizabeth Rose married Joshua Robbins and Esq., and together they had Joshua Robbins, Elizabeth Robbins, Mary Robbins, Abigail Robbins and Comfort Emmons. Elizabeth Rose's death occurred in 1736 in Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America.

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Parents

Daniell Rose
1631 – 1711
Birth Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
DR
Elizabeth Goodrich
1645 – 1711
Birth Location: Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
EG

Spouses(s)

Joshua Esq.
1652 – 1738
Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
JE

Children(s)

Joshua Robbins
1681 – 1733
Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
JR
Elizabeth Robbins
1684 – 1761
Birth Location: Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
ER
Mary Robbins
1692 – 1760
Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
MR
Abigail Robbins
1697 – 1783
Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
AR
Comfort Emmons
1699 – 1786
Birth Location: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
CE

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 15 APR 1665
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 24 APR 1736
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Wethersfield, Hartford, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 1736
    Event Place: Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America

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