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Ezekial Woodworth 1699–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1699

Birth Location: Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 20 JUL 1745

Death Location: Lebanon, New London, Connecticut

Father: Benjamin Woodworth

Mother: Hannah Damon

Spouse(s): Lydia Simmons

Children(s):

In 1699, Ezekial Woodworth entered the world in Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA, born to Benjamin Woodworth And Hannah Damon. Ezekial Woodworth married Lydia Simmons. Ezekial Woodworth passed away in 1745 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1699, Ezekial Woodworth entered the world in Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA, born to Benjamin Woodworth And Hannah Damon.
  • Ezekial Woodworth married Lydia Simmons.
  • Ezekial Woodworth passed away in 1745 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.

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Ezekial Woodworth's Ancestors

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Ezekial Woodworth
1699–1745
Birth Place: Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Benjamin Woodworth
1648–1729
Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Hannah Damon
1668–1728
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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Ezekial Woodworth's Timeline

2 Records

1699
1699
Birth of Ezekial Woodworth in Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
1745
20 JUL 1745
Age 46
Death of Ezekial Woodworth in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut
Lebanon, New London, Connecticut

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1699
    Event Place: Little Compton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 JUL 1745
    Event Place: Lebanon, New London, Connecticut

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