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Richard Weller 1615–1690 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 29 OCT 1615
Birth Location: Saint Helen, Worcester, England
Death Date: 1690
Death Location: Westfield or Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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Mother: Jan Haughan
Spouse(s): Ann Wilson
Children(s): Nathaniel Weller
In 1615, Richard Weller entered the world in Saint Helen, Worcester, England, born to Kenneth Weller And Jan Haughan. Richard Weller married Ann Whiting Wilson, and had children including Nathaniel Weller. Richard Weller passed away in 1690 in Westfield or Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1615, Richard Weller entered the world in Saint Helen, Worcester, England, born to Kenneth Weller And Jan Haughan.
- Richard Weller married Ann Whiting Wilson, and had children including Nathaniel Weller.
- Richard Weller passed away in 1690 in Westfield or Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
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Richard Weller's Ancestors
Richard Weller's Descendants
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1. Nathaniel Weller 1648–1722 m. Deliverance Hanchett 1654–1711
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1. Sarah Weller 1677–1709 m. Samuel Dewey 1670–1734
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1. Sarah Dewey 1722– m. William Joiner 1725–1760
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1. Asahel Joiner 1748–1830
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Richard Weller's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 29 OCT 1615
Event Place: Saint Helen, Worcester, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1690
Event Place: Westfield or Deerfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America