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Emma Keeler 1804–1804 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 FEB 1804

Birth Location: South Salem, Westchester, NY

Death Date: 4 APR 1804

Death Location: South Salem, Westchester, NY

Father: Jeremiah Keeler

Mother: Huldah Hull

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Emma Keeler was born in 1804 in South Salem, Westchester, NY, the child of Jeremiah Keeler And Huldah Hull. Emma Keeler passed away in 1804 in South Salem, Westchester, NY.

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Biography

  • Emma Keeler was born in 1804 in South Salem, Westchester, NY, the child of Jeremiah Keeler And Huldah Hull.
  • Emma Keeler passed away in 1804 in South Salem, Westchester, NY.

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Emma Keeler's Ancestors

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Emma Keeler
1804–1804
Birth Place: South Salem, Westchester, NY
Parents
Jeremiah Keeler
1760–1853
Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT
Huldah Hull
1764–
Fairfield, Fairfield, CT
Grandparents
Timothy Keeler
1721–1799
Mary Hoyt
1724–1777
Silas Hull
1739–1803
Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT
Huldah Goodsell
1740–1765
Fairfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Hull
1694–
Elizabeth Burr
1696–1760
John Goodsell
1706–1763
Mary Lewis
1706–1769
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Cornelius Hull
1654–
Sarah Sanford
1666–1753
Daniel Burr
1695–1722
Elizabeth Pinkney
1675–1722
Thomas Goodsell
Sarah Hemingway
James Lewis
1667–
Hannah Judson
1681–1756

Emma Keeler's Timeline

2 Records

1804
26 FEB 1804
Birth of Emma Keeler in South Salem, Westchester, NY
South Salem, Westchester, NY
1804
4 APR 1804
Death of Emma Keeler in South Salem, Westchester, NY
South Salem, Westchester, NY

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 FEB 1804
    Event Place: South Salem, Westchester, NY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 APR 1804
    Event Place: South Salem, Westchester, NY

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