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Ebenezer Joyce

BirthDecember 6, 1729 - Marshfield, Massachusetts
Death1777 - Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
MotherAbigail Ford
FatherJohn Joyce

Born in Marshfield, Massachusetts on December 6, 1729 to John Joyce and Abigail Ford. Ebenezer Joyce married Alathea Fullerton and had 13 children. He passed away on 1777 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States.

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John Joyce
1702 - 1762
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Abigail Ford
1701 - 1762
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Alathea Fullerton
1735 - 1799
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James Joyce
1757 - 1833
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Ruth Joyce
1759 - 1845
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William Joyce
1755 - 1778
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Hannah Joyce
1762 - 1840
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John Joyce
1763 - 1817
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Asa Joyce
1766 - 1826
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Abiah Joyce
1769 - 1781
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Stephen S Joyce
1772 - 1828
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Alethea Joyce
1774 - 1874
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Ebenezer Joyce
1772 - 1778
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Stephen Joyce
1770 - 1870
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Joseph Dingley
1766 - 1842
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Abner Dingley
1755 - 1778

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