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Sign up freeRobert LORD 1625 – 1678 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: MAY 1625
Birth Location: South Northamptonshire Borough, , Northamptonshire, , England,
Death Date: 13 JUL 1678
Death Location: Charlestown, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Thomas LORD
Mother: Dorothy BIRD
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In 1625, Robert LORD entered the world in South Northamptonshire Borough, , Northamptonshire, , England,, born to Thomas LORD and Dorothy BIRD. Robert LORD passed away in 1678 in Charlestown, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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- In 1625, Robert LORD entered the world in South Northamptonshire Borough, , Northamptonshire, , England,, born to Thomas LORD and Dorothy BIRD.
- Robert LORD passed away in 1678 in Charlestown, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: MAY 1625
Event Place: South Northamptonshire Borough, , Northamptonshire, , England,
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 12 MAY 1625
Event Place: Towcester, , Northamptonshire, , United Kingdom, England
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Event Type: Occupation
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 JUL 1678
Event Place: Charlestown, , Suffolk, , , Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America