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Sign up freeJeremiah Fowler 1699 – 1766 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1699
Birth Location: Flushing, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
Death Date: BEF 11 OCT 1766
Death Location: Hempstead, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
Father: William Fowler
Mother: Mary Thorne
Spouse(s): Sarah Dusenbury, Sarah Dusenberry
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The story of Jeremiah Fowler began in 1699 in Flushing, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America. Jeremiah Fowler married Sarah Dusenbury, Sarah Dusenberry. Jeremiah Fowler passed away in 1766 in Hempstead, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America.
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- The story of Jeremiah Fowler began in 1699 in Flushing, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America.
- Jeremiah Fowler married Sarah Dusenbury, Sarah Dusenberry.
- Jeremiah Fowler passed away in 1766 in Hempstead, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1699
Event Place: Flushing, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: BEF 11 OCT 1766
Event Place: Hempstead, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Hempstead, Queens, Colony of New York, British Colonial America