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Ruby Strong 1738 – 1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Sep 1738

Birth Location: Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 16 Aug 1740

Death Location: Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

Father: Stephen Strong

Mother: Abigail Strong

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Ruby Strong was born in 1738 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States, the child of Stephen Strong and Abigail Buell Strong. Ruby Strong passed away in 1740 in Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • Ruby Strong was born in 1738 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States, the child of Stephen Strong and Abigail Buell Strong.
  • Ruby Strong passed away in 1740 in Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Ruby Strong's Ancestors

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Ruby Strong
1738 – 1740
Birth Place: Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Stephen Strong
1690 – 1785
Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Abigail (Buell) Strong
1702 – 1788
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
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Great-Grandparents
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Ruby Strong's Timeline

2 Records

1738
20 Sep 1738
Birth of Ruby Strong in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
1740
16 Aug 1740
Age 2
Death of Ruby Strong in Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Sep 1738
    Event Place: Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Aug 1740
    Event Place: Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

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