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Mercy St. John 1642–1694 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 JUN 1642
Birth Location: Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: 1 FEB 1694
Death Location: Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Matthias Sr.
Mother: Mary Tinker
Spouse(s): Ephraim Lockwood
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In 1642, Mercy St. John entered the world in Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, born to Matthias St John Sr And Mary Tinker. Mercy St. John married Ephraim Lockwood. Mercy St. John passed away in 1694 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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- In 1642, Mercy St. John entered the world in Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, born to Matthias St John Sr And Mary Tinker.
- Mercy St. John married Ephraim Lockwood.
- Mercy St. John passed away in 1694 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 JUN 1642
Event Place: Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: FEB 1694
Event Place: East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1 FEB 1694
Event Place: Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America