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Elizabeth Thorne 1787 – 1866 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Oct 1787

Birth Location: New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Death Date: 13 Nov 1866

Death Location: Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Father: Melancthon Thorne

Mother: Hannah Butler

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Elizabeth Thorne was born in 1787 in New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada, the child of Melancthon Thorne and Hannah Butler. Elizabeth Thorne passed away in 1866 in Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Thorne was born in 1787 in New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada, the child of Melancthon Thorne and Hannah Butler.
  • Elizabeth Thorne passed away in 1866 in Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada.

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Elizabeth Thorne's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Thorne
1787 – 1866
Birth Place: New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Parents
Melancthon Thorne
1758 – 1842
Cortlandt Manor, Westchester, New York, United States
Hannah Butler
1760 – 1842
Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States
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Elizabeth Thorne's Timeline

2 Records

1787
2 Oct 1787
Birth of Elizabeth Thorne in New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada
New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada
1866
13 Nov 1866
Age 79
Death of Elizabeth Thorne in Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Oct 1787
    Event Place: New Jerusalem, Kings Co., New Brunswick, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1866
    Event Place: Thornetown, Queens Co., New Brunswick, Canada

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