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Samuel Keeler 1656–1713 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1656
Birth Location: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Death Date: 19 MAY 1713
Death Location: Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Ralph Keeler
Mother: Betts None
Spouse(s): Sarah John
Children(s): Timothy Keeler, Benjamin Keeler, Samuel Keeler, Jonah Keeler, Joseph Keeler
Samuel Keeler was born in 1656 in Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Ralph Keeler And Betts. Samuel Keeler married Sarah St John, and had children including Benjamin Keeler, Jonah Keeler, Joseph Keeler, Samuel Keeler, Timothy Keeler. Samuel Keeler passed away in 1713 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- Samuel Keeler was born in 1656 in Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, the child of Ralph Keeler And Betts.
- Samuel Keeler married Sarah St John, and had children including Benjamin Keeler, Jonah Keeler, Joseph Keeler, Samuel Keeler, Timothy Keeler.
- Samuel Keeler passed away in 1713 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.
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Samuel Keeler's Ancestors
Samuel Keeler's Descendants
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1. Timothy Keeler 1695–1748 m. Sarah Allen 1697–1787 m. Abigail Osborn 1702–1735
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2. Benjamin Keeler 1685–1719 m. Hannah Jarvis 1690–1749
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3. Samuel Keeler 1682–1763 m. Rebecca Benedict 1678–1709 m. Sarah Betts 1687–1777
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4. Jonah Keeler 1690–1767 m. Sarah Kendrick 1724–1776 m. Ruth Smith 1687–1734
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5. Joseph Keeler 1683–1757 m. Elizabeth Whitney 1684–1763
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1. Rachel Keeler 1706–1763 m. Lemuel Morehouse 1696–1768 m. David Osborn 1700–1750
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1. Aaron Osborn 1735–1810 m. Hannah Morehouse 1737–1811
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1. Josiah Osborn 1762–1850 m. Hannah Scott 1765–1850
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2. Jeremiah Osborn 1757–1779
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3. Zadoc Osborn 1765–1832
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4. Abijah Osborn 1760–1844 m. Elizabeth 1765– m. Electa 1764–1842
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5. Aaron Osborn 1776–1853 m. Abiah Peck 1770–1831
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6. Rachel Osborn 1771– m. Josiah Bennett 1768–
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7. Asahel Osborn 1774–1855 m. Nancy Keeler 1780–1822
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2. Richard Osborn 1727–1728
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3. David Osborn 1729–1807 m. Hannah Mead 1733– m. Abiah Wilson 1740–1832
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4. Moses Osborn 1737–1821 m. Elvira Wilson 1741– m. Sarah White 1740–1812
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5. Lot Osborn 1744–1819 m. Phebe Martin 1744–1900 m. Thankful Doolittle 1749–1813
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6. Elizabeth Osborn 1731– m. Adams Whitlock 1724–1807
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7. James Osborn 1733–1811 m. Elizabeth Mead 1737–1813
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2. Isaac Keeler 1715–1778 m. Anne Davis 1726–1757 m. Mary Whitney 1715–1750 m. Hannah Stebbins 1728–1812 m. Mary Morehouse 1722–1750
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3. Sarah Keeler 1710–
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4. John Keeler 1726–1782 m. Sarah Northrup 1728–1781
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5. Martin Keeler 1717–1765 m. Esther Burr 1725–1765
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6. Lot Keeler 1719–1765 m. Elizabeth Goodenough 1722–
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7. Paul Keeler 1722–1787 m. Sarah Wood 1726–1798
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8. Joseph Keeler 1713–1796 m. Jane Willson 1714–1795
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9. Elijah Keeler 1727–1790 m. Sarah 1728–
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10. Silas Keeler 1724–1774 m. Abigail Elmer 1723–1789
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11. Elizabeth Keeler 1708–1763 m. John Rockwell 1706–1773
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Samuel Keeler's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1656
Event Place: Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: MAY 1713
Event Place: Ye Burying Yard, Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 MAY 1713
Event Place: Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America