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Priscilla Porter 1712–1774 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 May 1712
Birth Location: Salem (now Danvers), Essex, Massachusetts, The American Colonies
Death Date: 28 Apr 1774
Death Location: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, The American Colonies
Father: Joseph Sr.
Mother: Mary Bailey
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In 1712, Priscilla Porter entered the world in Salem (now Danvers), Essex, Massachusetts, The American Colonies, born to Joseph Porter Sr And Mary Wid Porter Bailey. Priscilla Porter passed away in 1774 in Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, The American Colonies.
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- In 1712, Priscilla Porter entered the world in Salem (now Danvers), Essex, Massachusetts, The American Colonies, born to Joseph Porter Sr And Mary Wid Porter Bailey.
- Priscilla Porter passed away in 1774 in Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, The American Colonies.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 May 1712
Event Place: Salem (now Danvers), Essex, Massachusetts, The American Colonies
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Apr 1774
Event Place: Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, The American Colonies
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Baptism
Event Date: 12 May 1712
Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A Genealogy of the descendants of Richard Porter, who settled at Weymouth, Massachusetts, 1635, and