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Lt. David Joy Junior 1724–1811 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: December 16, 1724
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Death Date: January 26, 1811
Death Location: Russia, Herkimer, New York
Father: David Sr.
Mother: Ruth Ford
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Allen
Children(s): John Joy
Lt. David Joy Junior was born in 1724 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, the child of David A Joy Sr And Ruth Ford. Lt. David Joy Junior married Elizabeth Allen, and had children including John Joy. Lt. David Joy Junior passed away in 1811 in Russia, Herkimer, New York.
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Biography
- Lt. David Joy Junior was born in 1724 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, the child of David A Joy Sr And Ruth Ford.
- Lt. David Joy Junior married Elizabeth Allen, and had children including John Joy.
- Lt. David Joy Junior passed away in 1811 in Russia, Herkimer, New York.
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Lt. Junior's Descendants
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1. John Joy 1749–1837 m. Persis Wilder 1745–1823
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1. Persis Joy 1774–1840 m. Christopher (Osgood) VI 1768–1845
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1. Christopher (Osgood) Vll 1796–1878 m. Sarah (Sally) Bugbee 1800–1864
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1. Lucretia Bates 1826–1886 m. Benjamin Bates 1806–1877
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: December 16, 1724
Event Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1747
Event Place: Bristol, Rhode Island
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: January 26, 1811
Event Place: Russia, Herkimer, New York