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Mary Morse 1703–1737 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 SEP 1703

Birth Location: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

Death Date: 1737

Death Location: North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States

Father: Benjamin Morse

Mother: Sarah Merrill

Spouse(s): Abner Brown

Children(s): Joseph Brown, Mercy Brown, Mary Brown

In 1703, Mary Morse entered the world in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, born to Benjamin Morse And Sarah Merrill. Mary Morse married Abner Brown, and had children including Joseph Brown, Mary Brown, Mercy Brown. Mary Morse passed away in 1737 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1703, Mary Morse entered the world in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, born to Benjamin Morse And Sarah Merrill.
  • Mary Morse married Abner Brown, and had children including Joseph Brown, Mary Brown, Mercy Brown.
  • Mary Morse passed away in 1737 in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Morse's Ancestors

Self
Mary Morse
1703–1737
Birth Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Parents
Benjamin Morse
1668–1743
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Sarah Merrill
1677–1750
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Morse's Descendants

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Mary Morse (8 SEP 1703–1737) m. Abner Brown (28 FEB 1690–27 APR 1741)
  1. 1. Joseph Brown 1716–1746 m. Sarah Stubbs 1725–1763
    1. 1. Joannah (Brown) Thoits 1746–1810 m. Jeremiah (Fogg) Thoits 1740–1825
      1. 1. Joanna Talbot 1781–1852 m. Bailey Talbot 1774–1857
        1. 1. Renel Talbut 1807–1874 m. Eliza Lincoln 1812–1887
        2. 2. Joanna Talbot 1812–1843 m. Silas Fuller 1816–1880
        3. 3. Mary (C) Waite 1810–1848 m. Alfred Waite 1802–1875
        4. 4. Simeon (Bailey) Talbot 1825–1898
        5. 5. Jeremiah Talbot 1818–1880 m. Submit (Chandler) Paine 1821–1880
        6. 6. James Talbot 1803–1860 m. Bridget Kavanagh 1834–
        7. 7. Alpheus Talbot 1805–1841 m. Bethia (L.) Soule 1809–1894
        8. 8. Francis (F) Talbot 1815–1886
        9. 9. Ambrose Talbot 1822–1880 m. Mary (B) Talbot 1822–1870
      2. 2. Dorcas Thoits 1775–1807
      3. 3. Susannah Thoits 1789– m. David Staples 1781–
      4. 4. Jonathan Thoits 1779–1805
      5. 5. Sarah Thoits 1772–1825
      6. 6. Simeon Thoits 1767–1838 m. Rebecca Grant 1772–1856
      7. 7. Perez Thoits 1783–1870
      8. 8. Mariam Thoits 1788–1848 m. Thomas Curtis 1780–1813
        1. 1. Florentine (M) Curtis 1812–1898
  2. 2. Mercy Brown 1718–1795
  3. 3. Mary Brown 1714–1790

Mary Morse's Timeline

3 Records

1694
29 JAN 1694
Birth of Mary Morse in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1703
8 SEP 1703
Birth of Mary Morse in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1737
1737
Age 34
Death of Mary Morse in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States
North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 JAN 1694
    Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 261.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: KC1

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 SEP 1703
    Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
    Record Source: Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 23 SEP 1713
    Event Place: Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1737
    Event Place: North Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine, United States

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