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Hezekiah Park 1695–1752 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Circa 1695
Birth Location: Preston, New London CO, Colony of Connecticut
Death Date: 1752
Death Location: New London CO, Connecticut Colony
Father: Robert Park
Mother: Mary Rose
Spouse(s): Margery Dike
Children(s): Silas Park
The story of Hezekiah Park began in 1695 in Preston, New London CO, Colony of Connecticut. Hezekiah Park married Margery Dike, and had children including Silas Park. Hezekiah Park passed away in 1752 in New London CO, Connecticut Colony.
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Biography
- The story of Hezekiah Park began in 1695 in Preston, New London CO, Colony of Connecticut.
- Hezekiah Park married Margery Dike, and had children including Silas Park.
- Hezekiah Park passed away in 1752 in New London CO, Connecticut Colony.
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Hezekiah Park's Ancestors
Hezekiah Park's Descendants
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1. Silas Park 1726–1802 m. Sarah Ayer 1728–1779
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1. Elijah Park 1755–1793 m. Lucy Starkweather 1758–1809
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1. Silas (Warren) Park 1778–1824 m. Doritha ("Dolley") Clapp 1781–1865
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1. Elijah Park 1803–1873
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2. Rosella Park 1809–1846 m. Dorastus Peck 1803–1868
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Hezekiah Park's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Circa 1695
Event Place: Preston, New London CO, Colony of Connecticut
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 FEB 1752
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1752
Event Place: New London CO, Connecticut Colony