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Bethiah Sears

Birth1765 - Not Available
Death14 May 1820 - Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
MotherBethia Godfrey
FatherEleazer Sears

Born on 1765 to Eleazer Sears and Bethia Godfrey. Bethiah Sears married Gorham Baker and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 May 1820 in Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Eleazer Sears
1739 - 1824
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Bethia Godfrey
1743 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Gorham Baker
1769 - 1847
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Benjamin Hallett
1762 - 1790
Children Show all
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Judah Baker
1803 - 1887
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Gorham Baker
1799 - 1872
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Polly Baker Baker
1796 - 1887
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Winthrop Sears Baker
1804 - 1878
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Paulina Baker
1801 - 1850
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Alexander Baker
1809 - 1846
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Sears Hallett
1787 - 1869
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Eliza Baker
1807 - Unknown
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Benjamin Hallett
1790 - 1865

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