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Sign up freeJemima Benjamin 1666–1700 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1666-02
Birth Location: Barnstable,Barnstable,Massachusetts,USA
Death Date: 1700
Death Location: Preston,New London,Connecticut,USA
Father: Joseph Benjamin
Mother: Jemima Lambert
Spouse(s): Stephen Gates
Children(s): Sarah Gates
The story of Jemima Benjamin began in 1666 in Barnstable,Barnstable,Massachusetts,USA. Jemima Benjamin married Stephen Gates, and had children including Sarah Gates. Jemima Benjamin passed away in 1700 in Preston,New London,Connecticut,USA.
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Biography
- The story of Jemima Benjamin began in 1666 in Barnstable,Barnstable,Massachusetts,USA.
- Jemima Benjamin married Stephen Gates, and had children including Sarah Gates.
- Jemima Benjamin passed away in 1700 in Preston,New London,Connecticut,USA.
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Jemima Benjamin's Ancestors
Jemima Benjamin's Descendants
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1. Sarah Gates 1696–1768 m. Benjamin Clark 1694–1766
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1. Mary Clark 1725–1756 m. Stephen Burton 1724–1769
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1. Benjamin Burton 1754–1847 m. Hannah Griswold 1761–1852
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1. Ebenezer Burton 1782–1825 m. Nancy Hall 1779–1860
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Jemima Benjamin's Timeline
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Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1666-02
Event Place: Barnstable,Barnstable,Massachusetts,USA
Record Source: OneWorldTree
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1700
Event Place: Preston,New London,Connecticut,USA
Record Source: OneWorldTree