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Charles Jeffery

Birth10 Oct 1759 - New London, New London, Connecticut
DeathApril 15, 1842 - New London, New London Co., Connecticut
MotherThankfull Bolles
FatherCharles Jeffery

Born in New London, New London, Connecticut on 10 Oct 1759 to Charles Jeffery and Thankfull Bolles. Charles Jeffery married Abigail Watson and had 13 children. He passed away on April 15, 1842 in New London, New London Co., Connecticut.

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Charles Jeffery
1740 - 1799
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Thankfull Bolles
1734 - 1768
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Watson
1766 - 1844
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Henry E Jeffery
1792 - 1848
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Gurdon Jeffery
1798 - 1826
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James Jeffery
1802 - 1877
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John Jeffery Jeffrey
1805 - 1888
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Lucretia Jeffery
1795 - 1805
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William Jeffery
1804 - 1841
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Gurdon Jeffery
1813 - 1889
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Eunice Jeffrey (Goodwin)
1797 - 1850
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Robert Jeffery
1794 - 1850
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Thomas Jeffery
1800 - Unknown
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George Jeffery
1808 - Unknown
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Capt Samuel Jeffrey
1811 - 1883
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Lucretia Jeffery
1806 - Unknown

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