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Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord 1709–1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1709

Birth Location: Connecticut

Death Date: 1736

Death Location: Amenia, Dutchess, New York

Father: Jonathan Lord

Mother: Bridget ?

Spouse(s): Mary Dunham

Children(s): Waitstill Lord

In 1709, Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord entered the world in Connecticut, born to Jonathan Lord And Bridget. Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord married Mary Dunham, and had children including Waitstill Lord. Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord passed away in 1736 in Amenia, Dutchess, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1709, Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord entered the world in Connecticut, born to Jonathan Lord And Bridget.
  • Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord married Mary Dunham, and had children including Waitstill Lord.
  • Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord passed away in 1736 in Amenia, Dutchess, New York.

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Ephraim Lord's Ancestors

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Ephraim Lord
1709–1736
Birth Place: Connecticut
Parents
Jonathan Lord
1686–1760
East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut
Bridget ?
1671–1726
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ephraim Lord's Descendants

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Ephraim ((Richard Ephraim)) Lord (1709–1736) m. Mary Dunham (April 18, 1705–July 24, 1777)
  1. 1. Waitstill Lord 1724–1782 m. Samuel Dunham 1711–1792
    1. 1. William Dunham 1758–1837

Ephraim Lord's Timeline

2 Records

1709
1709
Birth of Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord in Connecticut
Connecticut
1736
1736
Age 27
Death of Ephraim (Richard Ephraim) Lord in Amenia, Dutchess, New York
Amenia, Dutchess, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1709
    Event Place: Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1736
    Event Place: Amenia, Dutchess, New York

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