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Ephraim Warren 1743–1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Jan 1743

Birth Location: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

Death Date: 26 Apr 1813

Death Location: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

Father: Zerviah Russell

Mother: Mary Warren

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Ephraim Warren was born in 1743 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, the child of Zerviah Russell And Mary Warren. Ephraim Warren passed away in 1813 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • Ephraim Warren was born in 1743 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, the child of Zerviah Russell And Mary Warren.
  • Ephraim Warren passed away in 1813 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.

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Ephraim Warren's Ancestors

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Ephraim Warren
1743–1813
Birth Place: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut
Parents
Zerviah Russell
1707–1800
Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Mary Warren
1707–1747
Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Ephraim (Warren Sr.) DNA
1681–1747
Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Abigail Burnham
1680–1752
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Robert (Day) I
1684–1754
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Mary Hildreth
1650–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Hildreth
1605–1693
Elizabeth Hinchman
1625–1693

Ephraim Warren's Timeline

2 Records

1743
9 Jan 1743
Birth of Ephraim Warren in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut
Killingly, Windham, Connecticut
1813
26 Apr 1813
Age 70
Death of Ephraim Warren in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut
Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Jan 1743
    Event Place: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Apr 1813
    Event Place: Killingly, Windham, Connecticut

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