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Betsy Ormsbee

Birth29 MAR 1766 - Not Available
Death21 Oct 1841 - Warren and Barrington, Rhode Island, USA
MotherEsther SMITH-GOFF
FatherEzra Ormsbee

Born on 29 MAR 1766 to Ezra Ormsbee and Esther SMITH-GOFF. Betsy Ormsbee married William Child and had 10 children. She passed away on 21 Oct 1841 in Warren and Barrington, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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Ezra Ormsbee
1734 - 1796
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Esther Smith-goff
1735 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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William Child
1761 - 1800
Children Show all
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Henry William Child
1789 - 1861
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Nancy (Mary Ann) Child
1794 - 1876
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Joseph Child
1785 - Unknown
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William Barton Child
1796 - 1825
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Samuel Child
1787 - Unknown
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Ezra Ormsbee Child
1796 - 1826
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Amanda Child
1798 - Unknown
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Sally Child
1800 - Unknown
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Betsey Child
1791 - Unknown
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Benjamin Child
1785 - 1835

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