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Jabez Sweet 1680–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1680

Birth Location: Massachusetts Bay Colony

Death Date: Oct 1750

Death Location: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony

Father: Benjamin Swett

Mother: Theodate Hussey*

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Jabez Sweet was born in 1680 in Massachusetts Bay Colony, the child of Benjamin Swett And Theodate Hussey. Jabez Sweet passed away in 1750 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony.

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Biography

  • Jabez Sweet was born in 1680 in Massachusetts Bay Colony, the child of Benjamin Swett And Theodate Hussey.
  • Jabez Sweet passed away in 1750 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony.

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Children(s)

Jabez Sweet's Ancestors

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Jabez Sweet
1680–1750
Birth Place: Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents
Benjamin Swett
1656–1719
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Theodate Hussey*
1660–1707
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Grandparents
Benjamin Swett
1624–1677
Church of England, Wymondham, Norfolk, England, Great Britain
Hester Esther
1629–1717
of Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
John (Hussey) Sr.
1635–1707
Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts
Rebecca ((Phebe)) Perkins
1637–1707
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Great-Grandparents
Theodate Hussey
1596–1649
* (PYRKYNS)
1612–1685
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jabez Sweet's Timeline

2 Records

1680
abt 1680
Birth of Jabez Sweet in Massachusetts Bay Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony
1750
Oct 1750
Age 70
Death of Jabez Sweet in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1680
    Event Place: Massachusetts Bay Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1750
    Event Place: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Colony

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