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James Abell 1655 – 1724 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1655

Birth Location: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Death Date: 18 Aug 1724

Death Location: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts

Father: Robert Abel

Mother: Johanna Abel

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In 1655, James Abell entered the world in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, born to Robert Abel and Johanna Abel. James Abell passed away in 1724 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • In 1655, James Abell entered the world in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, born to Robert Abel and Johanna Abel.
  • James Abell passed away in 1724 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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James Abell's Ancestors

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James Abell
1655 – 1724
Birth Place: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Parents
Robert Abel
1589 – 1663
Bristol, Gloucestershire, Gb
Johanna Abel
1610 – 1682
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Frances Cotton
1573 – 1646
Hemington (Leicester) England
Nathaniel Foote
1593 – 1644
Shalford, Colchester, Essex, England
Elizabeth Deming
1595 – 1683
Colchester, Colchester Borough, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert "Fortune")
1553 – 1608
Joane Brookes
1559 – 1634
Jonathan Deming
1574 – 1673
Elizabeth Scarburgh
1575 – 1654
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Abell's Timeline

2 Records

1655
1655
Birth of James Abell in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
1724
18 Aug 1724
Age 69
Death of James Abell in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Aug 1724
    Event Place: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts

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