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Sign up freeIsaac Gleason 1654 – 1698 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 January 1654
Birth Location: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death Date: 14 May 1698
Death Location: Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Father: Thomas Gleason
Mother: Susanna Page
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Isaac Gleason was born in 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of Thomas Gleason and Susanna Page. Isaac Gleason passed away in 1698 in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America.
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- Isaac Gleason was born in 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of Thomas Gleason and Susanna Page.
- Isaac Gleason passed away in 1698 in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 January 1654
Event Place: Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 May 1698
Event Place: Hartford County, Connecticut, United States of America
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current