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Bathsheba" Alexander

Birth22 Jan 1753 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death12 Feb 1825 - Shirley, Massachusetts
MotherMary Heywood
FatherGiles Alexander

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 22 Jan 1753 to Giles Alexander and Mary Heywood. Bathsheba" Alexander married Jonathan Kezar and had 11 children. She passed away on 12 Feb 1825 in Shirley, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Giles Alexander
1723 - 1805
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Mary Heywood
1728 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Kezar
1750 - 1829
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Moses Kezar
1790 - 1823
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Daniel Kezar
1779 - 1850
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Nathaniel Kezar
1796 - 1858
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Giles Kezar
1781 - 1856
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Mary Kezar
1783 - 1875
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Kezar
1785 - 1876
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Sarah (Sally) Kezar
1794 - 1876
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Betsy Elizabeth Kezar
1776 - 1830
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William Keyser
1782 - Unknown
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Abigail Kezer
1784 - 1802
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Hannah Kezar
1788 - 1884

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