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Enoch Leighton 1794–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1794

Birth Location: Columbia, Maine (Washington)

Death Date: 11 FEB 1853

Death Location: Lost At Sea

Father: Parritt Leighton

Mother: Marian Worcester

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The story of Enoch Leighton began in 1794 in Columbia, Maine (Washington). Enoch Leighton passed away in 1853 in Lost At Sea.

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Biography

  • The story of Enoch Leighton began in 1794 in Columbia, Maine (Washington).
  • Enoch Leighton passed away in 1853 in Lost At Sea.

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Enoch Leighton's Ancestors

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Enoch Leighton
1794–1853
Birth Place: Columbia, Maine (Washington)
Parents
Parritt Leighton
1766–1847
Naraguagus, Maine (Washington)
Marian Worcester
1771–1859
Grandparents
Samuel Leighton
1729–1812
Dover, New Hampshire (Strafford)
Dorcas Bunker
1734–1799
Madbury, New Hampshire Strafford)
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Leighton
1696–1763
Susanna Chesley
1696–1786
Zachariah Bunker
1706–1741
Deborah Varney
1709–1741
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Leighton
1675–1718
Sarah Cromwell
1668–
Thomas Chesley
1664–1708
Ann Huntress
1675–
John Bunker
1669–1706
Dorcas Field
1677–1740

Enoch Leighton's Timeline

2 Records

1794
1794
Birth of Enoch Leighton in Columbia, Maine (Washington)
Columbia, Maine (Washington)
1853
11 FEB 1853
Age 59
Death of Enoch Leighton in Lost At Sea
Lost At Sea

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1794
    Event Place: Columbia, Maine (Washington)
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, FamilySearch ( : accessed 2016-12-19), entry for Miriam Worcester.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 FEB 1853
    Event Place: Lost At Sea
    Record Source: Pedigree Resource File - LDS, FamilySearch ( : accessed 2016-12-19), entry for Miriam Worcester.

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