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Ruth Whitman 1710–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1710-03-27

Birth Location: Weymouth, Massachusetts

Death Date: 1759-04-13

Death Location: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Father: Mary Richards

Mother: Samuel Whitman

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Children(s): Micah Porter

Ruth Whitman was born in 1710 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Mary Jane Richards And Samuel Whitman. Ruth Whitman had children including Micah Porter. Ruth Whitman passed away in 1759 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Ruth Whitman was born in 1710 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Mary Jane Richards And Samuel Whitman.
  • Ruth Whitman had children including Micah Porter.
  • Ruth Whitman passed away in 1759 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Ruth Whitman's Ancestors

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Ruth Whitman
1710–1759
Birth Place: Weymouth, Massachusetts
Parents
Mary Jane Richards
1688–1749
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Samuel Whitman
1673–1778
Weymouth, Massachusetts Colony
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Ruth Whitman's Descendants

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Ruth Whitman (1710-03-27–1759-04-13)
  1. 1. Micah Porter 1742–1811
    1. 1. John Porter 1779–1854
      1. 1. Reuben (Stockbridge) Porter 1817–1895
        1. 1. George (Edgar) Porter 1845–1917

Ruth Whitman's Timeline

2 Records

1710
1710-03-27
Birth of Ruth Whitman in Weymouth, Massachusetts
Weymouth, Massachusetts
1759
1759-04-13
Age 49
Death of Ruth Whitman in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1710-03-27
    Event Place: Weymouth, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1759-04-13
    Event Place: Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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