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Jeremiah Wilcox 1674–1767 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1674

Birth Location: No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States

Death Date: 1767

Death Location: , , Rhode Island, British Colonial America

Father: Stephen Wilcocke

Mother: Hannah Hazard

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Jeremiah Wilcox was born in 1674 in No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States, the child of Stephen Wilcocke And Hannah Hazard. Jeremiah Wilcox passed away in 1767 in , , Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • Jeremiah Wilcox was born in 1674 in No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States, the child of Stephen Wilcocke And Hannah Hazard.
  • Jeremiah Wilcox passed away in 1767 in , , Rhode Island, British Colonial America.

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Jeremiah Wilcox's Ancestors

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Jeremiah Wilcox
1674–1767
Birth Place: No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States
Parents
Stephen Wilcocke
1633–1690
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Hannah Hazard
1637–1679
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Grandparents
Edward Wilcox
1603–1660
St Edmon Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Susanna Thompson
1607–1654
Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jeremiah Wilcox's Timeline

2 Records

1674
1674
Birth of Jeremiah Wilcox in No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States
No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States
1767
1767
Age 93
Death of Jeremiah Wilcox in , , Rhode Island, British Colonial America
, , Rhode Island, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1674
    Event Place: No Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1767
    Event Place: , , Rhode Island, British Colonial America

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