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Eunice Bishop 1747 – 1824 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Mar 1747

Birth Location: New Haven, Connecticut

Death Date: 29 May 1824

Death Location: North Haven, Connecticut

Father: Miriam Perkins

Mother: Joy Bishop

Spouse(s): Jacob Thorpe, Jonathan Ralph

Children(s):

The story of Eunice Bishop began in 1747 in New Haven, Connecticut. Eunice Bishop married Jacob Thorpe, Jonathan Ralph. Eunice Bishop passed away in 1824 in North Haven, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of Eunice Bishop began in 1747 in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Eunice Bishop married Jacob Thorpe, Jonathan Ralph.
  • Eunice Bishop passed away in 1824 in North Haven, Connecticut.

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Children(s)

Eunice Bishop's Ancestors

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Eunice Bishop
1747 – 1824
Birth Place: New Haven, Connecticut
Parents
Miriam Perkins
1710 – 1796
Joy Bishop
1711 – 1796
Grandparents
John Perkins
1678 – 1749
James Bishop
1671 – 1736
North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Abigail Bennett
1671 – 1761
Fairfield, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Lieut Bishop
1625 – 1691
Elizabeth Tompkins
1645 – 1703
Lieut Bennett
1645 – 1736
Mary Joy
1647 – 1684
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Bishop
Micah Tompkins
1616 – 1690
Mary Freeman
1620 – 1702
James Bennett
1618 – 1659
Anna Wheeler
1617 – 1659
Walter Joy
1620 – 1652
Deborah Worthan
1624 – 1677

Eunice Bishop's Timeline

2 Records

1747
15 Mar 1747
Birth of Eunice Bishop in New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
1824
29 May 1824
Age 77
Death of Eunice Bishop in North Haven, Connecticut
North Haven, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1747
    Event Place: New Haven, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 May 1824
    Event Place: North Haven, Connecticut

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