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Bathsheba Sears

Birth13 Sep 1739 - Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death24 Aug 1799 - Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts
MotherDeborah Crowell
FatherJohn Sears

Born in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts on 13 Sep 1739 to John Sears and Deborah Crowell. Bathsheba Sears married Thomas (Sailor Tom) Howes and had 12 children. She passed away on 24 Aug 1799 in Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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John Sears
1712 - 1791
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Deborah Crowell
1719 - 1753
Spouse(s)
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Thomas (Sailor Tom) Howes
1727 - 1793
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Ezekiel Howes
1763 - 1833
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Deborah Howes
1761 - 1846
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Mark Howes
1765 - 1853
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Sylvanus Howes
1785 - 1827
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Sarah "Sally" Howes
1781 - 1841
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Keziah Howes
1775 - 1839
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Bathsheba Howes
1772 - 1833
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Tamsin Howes
1779 - 1814
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Joseph Howes
1771 - 1850
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Thomas Howes
1771 - 1857
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Azuba Howes
1767 - 1835
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Keziah Howes
1775 - 1838

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