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Elizabeth Eames

Birth24 May 1704 - New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death17 Nov 1782 - Ashford, Connecticut, USA
MotherAbigail Morgan
FatherJohn Eames

Born in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States on 24 May 1704 to John Eames and Abigail Morgan. Elizabeth Eames married Arthur Bibbins and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 Nov 1782 in Ashford, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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John Eames
1668 - 1735
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Abigail Morgan
1668 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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Arthur Bibbins
1686 - 1788
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Elizabeth (Bibbins) Payne
1733 - 1768
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Anna Bibbins
1738 - 1835
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Amos Bibbins
1736 - 1757
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Thankful Bibbins
1746 - 1794
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Eunice Bibbins
1742 - 1756
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Rebecca Bibbins
1740 - 1756
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Experience Bibbins
1732 - 1737

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