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Benedicta Shepard

Birth1 AUG 1609 - Ashford, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death5 January 1665 - Hartford, Hartford Connecticut, Colony
MotherMargaret Hyde
FatherJohn Shepard

Born in Ashford, Kent, England, United Kingdom on 1 AUG 1609 to John Shepard and Margaret Hyde. Benedicta Shepard married Timothy Stanley and had 6 children. She passed away on 5 January 1665 in Hartford, Hartford Connecticut, Colony.

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Parents
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John Shepard
1584 - 1625
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Margaret Hyde
1588 - 1678
Spouse(s)
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Timothy Stanley
1604 - 1648
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Hannah Stanley
1640 - 1708
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Elizabeth Stanley (Stanlys)
1635 - 1693
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Joanna Porter Stanley
1645 - 1711
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Timothy Stanley
Unknown - 1635
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Joseph Stanley
Unknown - Unknown
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Abigail Stanley
1639 - 1736

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