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Thankful BALLOU 1767 – 1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Mar 1767

Birth Location: Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: 12 Nov 1830

Death Location: Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA

Father: David BALLOU

Mother: Mary SMITH

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In 1767, Thankful BALLOU entered the world in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, born to David BALLOU and Mary SMITH. Thankful BALLOU passed away in 1830 in Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1767, Thankful BALLOU entered the world in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, born to David BALLOU and Mary SMITH.
  • Thankful BALLOU passed away in 1830 in Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA.

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Thankful BALLOU's Ancestors

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Thankful BALLOU
1767 – 1830
Birth Place: Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Parents
David BALLOU
1744 – 1811
Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Mary SMITH
1746 – 1831
Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Grandparents
Abraham BALLOU
1717 – 1811
Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Mary SAYLES
1721 – 1811
Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Great-Grandparents
John BALLOU
1683 – 1765
Naomi INMAN
1688 – 1688
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thankful BALLOU's Timeline

2 Records

1767
18 Mar 1767
Birth of Thankful BALLOU in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
1830
12 Nov 1830
Age 63
Death of Thankful BALLOU in Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA
Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1767
    Event Place: Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1830
    Event Place: Milton, Saratoga, New York, USA

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