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Jeremiah Newcomb 1760–1842 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 APR 1760
Birth Location: Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Death Date: 20 FEB 1842
Death Location: Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Father: Simon Newcomb
Mother: Grace Harding
Spouse(s): Mary Higgins, Sarah Lombard
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In 1760, Jeremiah Newcomb entered the world in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable), born to Simon Newcomb And Grace Harding. Jeremiah Newcomb married Mary Higgins, Sarah Lombard. Jeremiah Newcomb passed away in 1842 in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable).
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- In 1760, Jeremiah Newcomb entered the world in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable), born to Simon Newcomb And Grace Harding.
- Jeremiah Newcomb married Mary Higgins, Sarah Lombard.
- Jeremiah Newcomb passed away in 1842 in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable).
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 APR 1760
Event Place: Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Record Source: Newcombe Genealogy by Grace Fielding Hall, Newcombe Genealogy by Grace Fielding Hall (Copyright 1914 by Charles W. Swift)
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 20 FEB 1842
Event Place: Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Barnstable)
Record Source: Newcombe Genealogy by Grace Fielding Hall, Newcombe Genealogy by Grace Fielding Hall (Copyright 1914 by Charles W. Swift)