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Elizabeth Ely

Birth11 October 1724 - Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death2 Feb 1802 - Lyme, New London, CT, USA
MotherElizabeth Peck
FatherDeacon Richard Ely

Born in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA on 11 October 1724 to Deacon Richard Ely and Elizabeth Peck. Elizabeth Ely married Col. Samuel Selden POW and had 14 children. She passed away on 2 Feb 1802 in Lyme, New London, CT, USA.

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Parents
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Deacon Richard Ely
1697 - 1777
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Elizabeth Peck
1705 - 1730
Spouse(s)
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Col. Samuel Selden Pow
1723 - 1776
Children Show all
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Mary Selden
1761 - 1849
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Capt. Samuel Selden
1748 - 1819
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Elijah Selden
1752 - 1827
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Richard Ely Selden
1759 - 1848
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Deborah Selden
1753 - 1825
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George Selden,
1763 - 1817
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Elizabeth Selden
1747 - 1825
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Charles Selden
1755 - 1820
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Dorothy Selden
1768 - 1825
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Jemima Selden
1757 - 1828
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Joseph Dudley Selden
1764 - 1837
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Esther Selden
1750 - 1751
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Roger Selden
1769 - 1829
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Baby Girl Selden
1785 - 1786

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