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Deborah Ward

BirthMay 1664 - Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
DeathJan 25, 1738 - Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States
MotherSarah Hills
FatherSgt. John Ward

Born in Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States on May 1664 to Sgt. John Ward and Sarah Hills. Deborah Ward married Eliphalet Johnson and had 8 children. She passed away on Jan 25, 1738 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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Sgt. John Ward
1625 - 1694
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Sarah Hills
1635 - 1691
Spouse(s)
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Eliphalet Johnson
1658 - 1718
Children Show all
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Nathaniel Johnson
1698 - 1765
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John Johnson
1705 - 1752
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Hezikiah Johnson
1694 - 1767
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Samuel Johnson
1704 - 1777
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Eliphalet Johnson
1696 - 1760
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Judge Samuel Johnston
1706 - 1785
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John Johnson
1683 - 1713
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Deborah Johnston
1710 - 1804

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