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John Alderman 1694–1758 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1694

Birth Location: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut

Death Date: 25 Feb 1758

Death Location: East Granby, Connecticut

Father: William Alderman

Mother: Mary Case

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The story of John Alderman began in 1694 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut. John Alderman passed away in 1758 in East Granby, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of John Alderman began in 1694 in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut.
  • John Alderman passed away in 1758 in East Granby, Connecticut.

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John Alderman's Ancestors

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John Alderman
1694–1758
Birth Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut
Parents
William Alderman
1654–1697
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Mary Case
1660–1729
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Grandparents
John (Alderman) VII
1589–1657
Malmesburg, Wiltshire, England
Alice Williams
1590–1657
Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England
John Case
1616–1704
Aylesham, Kent, England
Sarah Spencer
1636–1691
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Jone Marshall
1569–
John Williams
1570–1633
Sarah Peasley
1602–1632
John Case
1590–1677
Elizabeth Purchase
1593–1663
Agnes Pratt
1612–1680
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Case
1560–1627
Sue Rodich
1570–1610

John Alderman's Timeline

2 Records

1694
1694
Birth of John Alderman in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut
Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut
1758
25 Feb 1758
Age 64
Death of John Alderman in East Granby, Connecticut
East Granby, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1694
    Event Place: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Feb 1758
    Event Place: East Granby, Connecticut

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