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Mary Hale 1753 – 1784 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Feb 1753

Birth Location: Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 25 Oct 1784

Death Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA

Father: John Hale

Mother: Bethia Bosworth

Spouse(s): Benajah Mason

Children(s): Deliverance Mason, Isaac Mason, Bethia Mason, Elizabeth Mason, John Mason

1753 marked the beginning of Mary Hale's life in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA, to parents John Hale and Bethia Bosworth. Eventually, Mary Hale married Benajah Mason, and they welcomed Deliverance Mason, Isaac Mason, Bethia Mason, Elizabeth Mason and John Mason. Mary Hale passed in 1784 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents

John Hale
1726 – 1810
Birth Location: Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
JH
Bethia Bosworth
1727 – 1815
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
BB

Spouses(s)

Benajah Mason
1751 – 1823
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
BM

Children(s)

Deliverance Mason
1770 – 1838
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
DM
Isaac Mason
1772 – 1843
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
IM
Bethia Mason
1773 –
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
BM
Elizabeth Mason
1775 –
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
EM
John Mason
1777 –
Birth Location: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
JM

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 07 Feb 1753
    Event Place: Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: History of the Descendants of Edward Bosworth, Massachusetts Births and Christenings 1639-1915, index, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, pp.648-649, database, FamilySearch ( : 15 January 2020), Mary Hail, 1753; accessed 11 Sept 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 25 Oct 1784
    Event Place: Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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