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Loretta WELCH 1801–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 OCT 1801

Birth Location: Oxford, Chenango Co., New York

Death Date: 17 AUG 1875

Death Location: Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio

Father:

Mother: Content LUTHER

Spouse(s): John ROSS

Children(s):

In 1801, Loretta WELCH entered the world in Oxford, Chenango Co., New York, born to Aaron Welch I And Content Aunt Tentie Luther. Loretta WELCH married John Ross. Loretta WELCH passed away in 1875 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio.

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Biography

  • In 1801, Loretta WELCH entered the world in Oxford, Chenango Co., New York, born to Aaron Welch I And Content Aunt Tentie Luther.
  • Loretta WELCH married John Ross.
  • Loretta WELCH passed away in 1875 in Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio.

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Loretta WELCH's Ancestors

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Loretta WELCH
1801–1875
Birth Place: Oxford, Chenango Co., New York
Parents
Content (‘Aunt Tentie’) LUTHER
1762–1849
Saratoga, Saratoga Co., New York
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Loretta WELCH's Timeline

2 Records

1801
19 OCT 1801
Birth of Loretta WELCH in Oxford, Chenango Co., New York
Oxford, Chenango Co., New York
1875
17 AUG 1875
Age 74
Death of Loretta WELCH
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 OCT 1801
    Event Place: Oxford, Chenango Co., New York
    Record Source: FindAGrave.com-U.S. & Canada & other countries

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 AUG 1875
    Record Source: FindAGrave.com-U.S. & Canada & other countries

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio
    Record Source: FindAGrave.com-U.S. & Canada & other countries

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