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James Paddock 1694–1761 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Dec 1694

Birth Location: Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay

Death Date: 7 aug 1761

Death Location: Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony

Father: Zachariah Paddock

Mother: Bethiah Hall

Spouse(s): Rebecca Chapman

Children(s):

The story of James Paddock began in 1694 in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay. James Paddock married Rebecca Chapman. James Paddock passed away in 1761 in Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of James Paddock began in 1694 in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
  • James Paddock married Rebecca Chapman.
  • James Paddock passed away in 1761 in Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony.

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James Paddock's Ancestors

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James Paddock
1694–1761
Birth Place: Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Parents
Zachariah Paddock
1664–1717
Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Bethiah Hall
1668–1708
Grandparents
John (Hall) II
1638–1710
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Priscilla
1643–1712
Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Great-Grandparents
John Hall
1611–1696
Bethia
1611–1683
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Paddock's Timeline

2 Records

1694
24 Dec 1694
Birth of James Paddock in Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1761
7 aug 1761
Age 67
Death of James Paddock in Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony
Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1694
    Event Place: Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 aug 1761
    Event Place: Southeast, Dutchess, New York Colony

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