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Rachel Holton 1650–1714 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1714

Death Location: Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Father: William Holton

Mother: Mary None

Spouse(s): Thomas Strong, Thomas Skinner, Nathan Broadley

Children(s): Joseph Strong, Benjamin Strong, Benajah Strong, Selah Strong, Submit Strong, Ephraim Strong, Rachel Strong, Adino Strong, Elnathan Strong, Ruth Strong, Waitstill Strong

Rachel Holton was born in 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of William Holton And Mary. Rachel Holton married Nathan Broadley, Thomas Skinner, Thomas Strong, and had children including Adino Strong, Benajah Strong, Benjamin Strong, Elnathan Strong, Ephraim Strong, Joseph Strong, Rachel Strong, Ruth Strong, Selah Strong, Submit Strong, Waitstill Strong. Rachel Holton passed away in 1714 in Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • Rachel Holton was born in 1650 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of William Holton And Mary.
  • Rachel Holton married Nathan Broadley, Thomas Skinner, Thomas Strong, and had children including Adino Strong, Benajah Strong, Benjamin Strong, Elnathan Strong, Ephraim Strong, Joseph Strong, Rachel Strong, Ruth Strong, Selah Strong, Submit Strong, Waitstill Strong.
  • Rachel Holton passed away in 1714 in Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel Holton's Ancestors

Self
Rachel Holton
1650–1714
Birth Place: Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Parents
William Holton
1610–1691
Nayland, Suffolk, England
Mary
1615–1691
England
Grandparents
George (Edward) Holton
1570–1661
Nayland, Suffolk, England
Constance Atkinson
1576–1661
Nayland, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Holton
1540–1590
Anne Harvie
1544–1605
Atkinson
1550–
Unknown
1550–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rachel Holton's Descendants

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Rachel Holton (1650–1714) m. Thomas Strong (ABT 1637–3 OCT 1689) m. Thomas Skinner (ABT 1638–) m. Nathan Broadley (–10 NOV 1713)
  1. 1. Joseph Strong 1672–1763 m. Sarah Allen 1672–1724 m. Ruth Strong 1672–1768
    1. 1. Joseph Strong 1701–1773 m. Elizabeth Strong 1704–1792
      1. 1. Benajah Strong 1740–1809 m. Lucy Bishop 1747–1783 m. Sarah Coleman 1745–1832
        1. 1. Harissa Strong 1771–1832
        2. 2. Billy Strong 1775–1776
        3. 3. Billy Strong 1782–1782
        4. 4. Benajah Strong 1783–1851
        5. 5. Mary Strong 1780–1864 m. Daniel (Fitch) Cutler 1774–1860
        6. 6. Narcissa Strong 1771–1832 m. Benjamin Davenport 1763–1824
        7. 7. Roger Strong 1773–1822 m. Mary Fitch 1777–1854
        8. 8. Lucy Strong 1778–1835 m. Joseph (Warren) Crossman 1775–1812 m. James Pierpoint 1761–1840
        9. 9. Martha (Patty) Strong 1780–1850 m. J (Walter) Rose 1775–1802 m. Eliphalet Whittlesey 1778–1859
        10. 10. Joseph Strong 1770–1812 m. Rebecca Young 1779–1862
      2. 2. Joseph Strong 1726–1727
      3. 3. William Strong 1733–
      4. 4. Abial Strong 1738–
      5. 5. Martha Strong 1745–
      6. 6. Tabitha Strong 1731–1768 m. Ebenezer Bishop 1725–1791
      7. 7. Abigail Strong 1739–1766 m. Abia Bishop 1730–1765
      8. 8. Elnathan Strong 1736–1806 m. Mary Marsh 1740– m. Rachel Warner 1741–1786
      9. 9. Mary Strong 1745–1777 m. Jonathan Clapp 1735–1822
      10. 10. Eunice Strong 1743–1822 m. Thomas Stanley 1743–1814 m. Moses Stanley 1738–1822
      11. 11. Asa Strong 1735–1798 m. Sarah Moody 1737–1770
      12. 12. Joseph Strong 1729–1803 m. Jane Gelston 1729–1811
      13. 13. Elizabeth Strong 1727–1767 m. Richard Hale 1717–1802
    2. 2. Rachel Strong 1703–1711
    3. 3. Simeon Strong 1705–1760 m. Simon Strong 1706–
    4. 4. Theria Strong 1708–
    5. 5. Jemima Strong 1707–1760
    6. 6. Elizabeth Strong 1713– m. Stephen Fitch 1711–1806
    7. 7. Eleanor Strong 1713–1790 m. Stephen Fitch 1711–1806
    8. 8. Phineas Strong 1706–1788 m. Joanna Strong 1700– m. Mary Parker 1706–1757
    9. 9. Keziah Strong 1709–1747 m. Noah Rust 1708–1746
    10. 10. Sarah Strong 1699–1784 m. Ebenezer Root 1693–1760
    11. 11. Rachel Strong 1711–1747 m. Aaron Strong 1708–1764
  2. 2. Benjamin Strong 1674–1755 m. Mehitabel Burr 1690–1713
  3. 3. Benajah Strong 1682–1753 m. Sarah Sherman 1691–1749
  4. 4. Selah Strong 1680–1732 m. Abigail Terry 1680–1761
  5. 5. Submit Strong 1689–
  6. 6. Ephraim Strong 1684–1714 m. Mary Briscoe 1675– m. Mary Buckingham 1668–
  7. 7. Rachel Strong 1679–1769 m. Miles Dudley 1676–1753
  8. 8. Adino Strong 1676–1750 m. Eunice Johnson 1678–1763
  9. 9. Elnathan Strong 1686–1727 m. Patience Jenner 1692–1773
  10. 10. Ruth Strong 1687–1743 m. William Dudley 1684–1761
  11. 11. Waitstill Strong 1676–1762 m. Sarah Janes 1679–1705 m. Mindwell Bartlett 1682–1741

Rachel Holton's Timeline

3 Records

1650
1650
Birth of Rachel Holton in Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1714
1714
Age 64
Death of Rachel Holton in New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1714
1714
Age 64
Burial of Rachel Holton in Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1714
    Event Place: New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1714
    Event Place: Madison, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Place: Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

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