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Elizabeth Larkin

Birth12 JAN 1647 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass
Death25 Dec 1713 - Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherJoanna Hale (Larkin)
FatherEdward Larkin & Baker

Born in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass on 12 JAN 1647 to Edward Larkin & Baker and Joanna Hale (Larkin). Elizabeth Larkin married John Wheeler and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 Dec 1713 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Parents
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Edward Larkin & Baker
1603 - 1652
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Joanna Hale (Larkin)
1616 - 1685
Spouse(s)
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John Wheeler
1643 - 1713
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Samuel Wheeler
1664 - 1717
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Joanna Wheeler
1671 - 1748
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Sarah Merriam Wheeler
1666 - 1743
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Esther Wheeler
1678 - 1756
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Thankful Wheeler
1682 - 1716
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Deacon Edward Wheeler
1669 - 1733
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Mary Wheeler
1673 - 1745
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Lydia Wheeler
1675 - 1720
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Ebenezer Wheeler Gg 6Mt
1682 - 1748

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