Benjamin Ireson1
Father | Edmond Ireson1 |
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He and his wife Mary lived in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S722] F. Phelps Leach, Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, p. 6.
Thomas Leach1
Father | James Leach1 |
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He moved to New London, New London Co., Connecticut, in 1680.2 He and his first wife Abigail had three children, all born in New London, New London Co., Connecticut, including Sarah (b 7 July 1684).2 He had a total of ten children with his second and third wives, all born in New London, New London Co., Connecticut, including Thomas, Clement (b 1693), Samuel, Joseph, Richard, and Jonathan.2
Sarah (?)1
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She and Robert had two known children, both born in Manchester, Essex Co., Massachusetts: Sarah (b 1680) and Robert (b 1682/83).1
Citations
- [S722] F. Phelps Leach, Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, pp. 7,8.
Hannah (?)1
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She and Robert had the following known children, all born in Manchester, Essex Co., Massachusetts: Hannah (b 1685), John (b 1687/88), Mary (b 1690/91), Elizabeth (b 1692/93, d 4 October 1713), Joseph (b 1694), Ann (b 23 May 1696), Paul (b 1698), Charles (b 7 October 1702).1
Citations
- [S722] F. Phelps Leach, Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, pp. 7,8.
Arabella Norman1
Father | John Norman1 |
Mother | Arabella (?)1 |
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She and Samuel had two known children, both born in Manchester, Essex Co., Massachusetts: Penlope (b 26 September 1678) and Catherine (b 1680).1
Citations
- [S722] F. Phelps Leach, Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, p. 8.
Hannah Baldwin1
Father | John Baldwin1 |
Mother | Hannah Norman1 |
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She and Samuel had the following known children, all born in Manchester, Essex Co., Massachusetts: Samuel (b 1682), Hannah (b 26 August 1686), Richard (b 1690), Benjamin (b 14 February 1692).1
Citations
- [S722] F. Phelps Leach, Lawrence Leach of Salem, Massachusetts, Vol. 1, p. 8.