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Mary Belcher 1645–1691 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 19 January 1645
Birth Location: Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death Date: 24 June 1691
Death Location: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
Father: Jeremiah Belcher
Mother: Mary Belcher
Spouse(s): Joseph Russell
Children(s): Prudence Russell
In 1645, Mary Belcher entered the world in Ipswich, Essex, MA, born to Jeremiah Jeremy Belcher And Mary Belcher. Mary Belcher married Joseph E Russell, and had children including Prudence Russell. Mary Belcher passed away in 1691 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
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Biography
- In 1645, Mary Belcher entered the world in Ipswich, Essex, MA, born to Jeremiah Jeremy Belcher And Mary Belcher.
- Mary Belcher married Joseph E Russell, and had children including Prudence Russell.
- Mary Belcher passed away in 1691 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
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Mary Belcher's Ancestors
Mary Belcher's Descendants
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1. Prudence Russell 1670–1742 m. Nathaniel Hancock 1668–1755 m. Nathaniel Hancock 1668–1755
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1. Prudence Hancock 1696–1775 m. Abraham Hill* 1688–1754
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1. Christianna (Alford) Hill 1735–1804 m. William (Aaron Strickland Sr. (DNA proven 6th Great) Grandfather) 1725–1801
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1. Joseph Strickland 1746–1789 m. Louisa (Strickland) 1746–1789 m. Louisa Unknown 1746–1789
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2. James (Aaron Strickland) Jr 1770–1801
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3. Mathew Strickland 1750–
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4. Abraham Strickland 1750–
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5. Christopher Strickland 1751–
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6. Lewis (Abraham Strickland (DNA proven 6th Great) Uncle) 1769–1838
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7. Jacob Strickland 1753–1789
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8. William (Gedion) Strickland 1755–1854
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9. Matthew Strickland 1745–
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10. Sion Strickland 1749–1830
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11. Lewis (A) Strickland 1769–1838
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12. Sion (Leadon) Strickland 1770–1845
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13. Abraham Strickland 1750–
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14. Archibald Strickland 1772–1850
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15. Jacob Strickland 1753–
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16. Christopher Strickland 1751–
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17. Joseph Strickland 1755–1789
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18. Lewis Strickland 1747–
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19. Abraham Strickland 1780–
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20. Elizabeth (Treacy) Strickland 1773–1840
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21. Charles Strickland 1774–1838
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22. Gadi Strickland 1760–1854
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23. Stephen (Daniel) Strickland 1789–1867
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24. Aaron Strickland 1767–1801
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25. Lewis (S.) Strickland 1769–1838
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26. Elizabeth Strickland 1772–1840
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27. Lewis Strickland 1747–1838
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28. Strickland 1739–
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29. Sion Strickland 1770–1830
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2. Elizabeth Hill 1726–1775
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3. Deacon (Aaron) Hill 1729–1792
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4. Sarah Hill 1733–1774
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5. Lucy Hill 1739–1753
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6. Martha Hill 1735–1774
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7. Margaret Hill 1734–
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8. Labetha Hill 1735–
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9. Anna Hill 1730–1792
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10. Tabitha Hill 1735–
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11. Mary Hill 1722–
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12. Prudence Hill 1721–1789
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13. Abraham Hill 1711–1716
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2. Martha Hancock 1696–1712
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3. Nathaniel Hancock 1700–1774
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4. Mary Hancock 1689–1760
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5. Solomon Hancock 1706–
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6. Nathaniel Hancock 1700–1774
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7. Martha Hancock 1696–1712
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8. Mary Whitmore 1689–1760
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9. Belcher Hancock 1709–1771
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10. Elizabeth Hancock 1704–1793
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11. Martha Hancock 1714–
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12. Solomon Hancock 1699–1756
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13. Tabitha Hancock 1699–
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Mary Belcher's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 19 January 1645
Event Place: Ipswich, Essex, MA
Record Source:
[1] New England, the Great Migration and the Great Migration Begins
[2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 June 1691
Event Place: Cambridge, Middlesex, MA
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current