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John GUTTERSON
Abigail BUCKMASTER Hannah BRADLEY |
Husband: John GUTTERSON
Birth: 25 Mar 1661/2, Ipswich, Essex Co., MA Death: 28 Jul 1740, Methuen, Essex Co., MA Father: William GUTTERSON Mother: Elizabeth __?__ |
Marriage-1: 14 Jan 1688/9, Andover, Essex Co., MA |
Wife-1: Abigail BUCKMASTER
Birth: 1667, Andover, Essex Co., MA Death: 28 Oct 1732, Methuen, Essex Co., MA Father: Zachariah BUCKMASTER Mother: Sarah WEBB |
Marriage-2: 28 Jul 1735, Andover, Essex Co., MA |
Wife-2: Hannah BRADLEY
Death: 28 Jun 1740 |
Children with Abigail BUCKMASTER: |
1. Abigail GUTTERSON
2. John GUTTERSON, Jr. 3. Abigail GUTTERSON 4. William GUTTERSON 5. Samuel GUTTERSON 6. (child) GUTTERSON 7. Elizabeth GUTTERSON 8. Sarah GUTTERSON 9. Joseph GUTTERSON 10. Joanna GUTTERSON |
Children with Hannah BRADLEY: |
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Sources:
1. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 2. Frederick Adams Virkus, ed. 1933. The Compendium of American Genealogy. Vol. V. Institute of American Genealogy, Chicago (1968, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; 1997, Broderbund CD-200), p. 368. 3. Clarence Almon Torrey. 1985. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD. On p. 311:
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