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Henry Robert Dewey 1815–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 May 1815

Birth Location: Bridgeville, New York

Death Date: 14 Nov 1846

Death Location: Bridgeville, New York

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Spouse(s): Elizabeth Millspaugh

Children(s): Milton Dewey, Gilleon Dewey, Adelaide Dewey

Henry Robert Dewey was born in 1815 in Bridgeville, New York, the child of Solomon Dewey And Maria Pardee. Henry Robert Dewey married Elizabeth Millspaugh, and had children including Adelaide Dewey, Gilleon Romeyn Dewey, Milton Dewey. Henry Robert Dewey passed away in 1846 in Bridgeville, New York.

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  • Henry Robert Dewey was born in 1815 in Bridgeville, New York, the child of Solomon Dewey And Maria Pardee.
  • Henry Robert Dewey married Elizabeth Millspaugh, and had children including Adelaide Dewey, Gilleon Romeyn Dewey, Milton Dewey.
  • Henry Robert Dewey passed away in 1846 in Bridgeville, New York.

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Henry Dewey
1815–1846
Birth Place: Bridgeville, New York
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Henry Dewey's Descendants

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Henry (Robert) Dewey (14 May 1815–14 Nov 1846) m. Elizabeth Millspaugh (1817–12 Jul 1849)
  1. 1. Milton Dewey 1838–1860
  2. 2. Gilleon (Romeyn) Dewey 1843–1845
  3. 3. Adelaide Dewey 1846–1876

Henry Dewey's Timeline

2 Records

1815
14 May 1815
Birth of Henry Robert Dewey in Bridgeville, New York
Bridgeville, New York
1846
14 Nov 1846
Age 31
Death of Henry Robert Dewey in Bridgeville, New York
Bridgeville, New York

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 May 1815
    Event Place: Bridgeville, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Nov 1846
    Event Place: Bridgeville, New York

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