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Henry SEAGER
Sarah BISHOP |
Husband: Henry SEAGER
Birth: 1646, Newton, Middlesex Co., MA Death: 24 Aug 1724, Newton, Middlesex Co., MA Father: Thomas SEAGER |
Marriage: 19 Apr 1671, Newton, Middlesex Co., MA |
Wife: Sarah BISHOP
Birth: 28 Jul 1655, Branford, New Haven Co., CT Baptism: 29 Jul 1655, New Haven, New Haven Co., CT Death: 21 Mar 1732, probably Newton, Middlesex Co., MA Father: James BISHOP Mother: Mary Lewin CURTIS |
Children — born in Newton, Middlesex Co., MA: |
1. Job SEAGER, b. 1 Feb 1674 or 1691; d. 23 Apr 1739
2. Sarah SEAGER, b. 2 Mar 1676 3. Ebenezer SEAGER, b. 2 May 1679 4. Elizabeth SEAGER, b. 28 Jan 1682 5. Henry SEAGER, Jr., b. 25 Sep 1686; d. 1 Aug 1724; m. 8 Sep 1709, Middlesex Co., MA, Ruth LEARNED/LARNED 6. Mary SEAGER, b. 31 Jan 1690 7. Job SEAGER, b. 1 Feb 1691; d. 23 Apr 1739; m. 1709, Mary __?__ 8. Mercy SEAGER, b. 31 Jan 1692; m. 13 Jul 1726, m. Daniel or David ROBINS 9. Margaret SEAGER, b. 22 Aug 1692; m. Mr. ELLIOT 10. Thankful SEAGER, b. 24 Apr 1695; m. 5 Oct 1715, John CHILD |
Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). |
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