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Sign up freeJames Wyman 1702 – 1766 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1702
Birth Location: MA
Death Date: 14 Apr 1766
Death Location: Swan Island, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Father: William Wyman
Mother: Prudence Putnam
Spouse(s): Bethia Millett
Children(s): Elizabeth Wyman
James Wyman was born in 1702 in MA, the child of William Wyman and Prudence Putnam. James Wyman married Bethia Millett, and had children including Elizabeth Abigail Wyman. James Wyman passed away in 1766 in Swan Island, Lincoln, Maine, United States.
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Biography
- James Wyman was born in 1702 in MA, the child of William Wyman and Prudence Putnam.
- James Wyman married Bethia Millett, and had children including Elizabeth Abigail Wyman.
- James Wyman passed away in 1766 in Swan Island, Lincoln, Maine, United States.
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James Wyman's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth (Abigail) Wyman m. Henry McCausland (Abt 1722 – 7 Dec 1798)
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1. Catherine McCausland (1757 – 1839) m. David Philbrook (abt 1740 – Abt 1831)
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1. Sally Philbrook (1776 – 1863) m. Paul Horn (1 Dec 1771 – 10 Jan 1833)
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1. Submit Horn (1797 – after 1870) m. Judah (E) Freeman (14 Mar 1799 – 1870)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1702
Event Place: MA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Apr 1766
Event Place: Swan Island, Lincoln, Maine, United States