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PRISCILLA RANDALL 1666–1752 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1666
Birth Location: Saco, Maine
Death Date: 23 April 1752
Death Location: Beverly Village, Essex, Massachusetts
Father: Richard Randall
Mother: Elizabeth Ines
Spouse(s): William fisherman
Children(s): Ruth Preston
PRISCILLA RANDALL was born in 1666 in Saco, Maine, the child of Richard Randall And Elizabeth Ines. PRISCILLA RANDALL married William Charles Preston Carpenter Husbandman Fisherman, and had children including Ruth Preston. PRISCILLA RANDALL passed away in 1752 in Beverly Village, Essex, Massachusetts.
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- PRISCILLA RANDALL was born in 1666 in Saco, Maine, the child of Richard Randall And Elizabeth Ines.
- PRISCILLA RANDALL married William Charles Preston Carpenter Husbandman Fisherman, and had children including Ruth Preston.
- PRISCILLA RANDALL passed away in 1752 in Beverly Village, Essex, Massachusetts.
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PRISCILLA RANDALL's Descendants
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1. Ruth Preston 1710–1787 m. William Goodhue* 1699–1772
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1. Lucy Goodhue 1740–1821
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1. Susanna Willis 1774–1850 m. Charles (Hugh) Golightly 1772–1845
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1. Chloe (Rachel) Golightly 1792–1855 m. Drewry (L Roberts (CSA)) Jr-3PGF 1782–1856
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1666
Event Place: Saco, Maine
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 April 1752
Event Place: Beverly Village, Essex, Massachusetts