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Samuel Belcher 1637–1679 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: August 24, 1637

Birth Location: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Death Date: June 17, 1679

Death Location: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Father: Gregory Belcher

Mother: Catherine Alcock

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The story of Samuel Belcher began in 1637 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts. Samuel Belcher passed away in 1679 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • The story of Samuel Belcher began in 1637 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
  • Samuel Belcher passed away in 1679 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Samuel Belcher's Ancestors

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Samuel Belcher
1637–1679
Birth Place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Parents
Gregory Belcher
1606–1674
Aston, Warwickshire, , England
Catherine Alcock
1610–1680
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Belcher
1578–1620
, Warwickshire, , England
Deborah Hunt
1582–1615
, Warwickshire, , England
George Alcock
1581–1640
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Elizabeth Dingham
1585–1612
England
Great-Grandparents
Gregory Belcher
1540–1619
Joane Wherrett
1553–1620
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Belcher
1534–1580
Elizabeth Randes
1535–

Samuel Belcher's Timeline

2 Records

1637
August 24, 1637
Birth of Samuel Belcher in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
1679
June 17, 1679
Age 42
Death of Samuel Belcher in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: August 24, 1637
    Event Place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 17, 1679
    Event Place: Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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