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Elizabeth Lupton

Birth28 Feb 1721 - Newtown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1 Aug 1801 - Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMercy Twining
FatherJoseph Lupton

Born in Newtown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA on 28 Feb 1721 to Joseph Lupton and Mercy Twining. Elizabeth Lupton married Henry Paxson Paxson and had 12 children. She passed away on 1 Aug 1801 in Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Lupton
1694 - 1758
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Mercy Twining
1690 - 1726
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Henry Paxson Paxson
1722 - 1799
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Sarah Paxson Wilkinson
1755 - 1813
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Elizabeth Lupton Paxson
1752 - 1832
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Henry Paxson
1750 - 1816
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Joseph Paxson
1754 - 1834
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Ann Paxson
1761 - Unknown
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Isaac Paxson
1748 - 1812
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Mary Paxson
1758 - 1828
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Rachel Paxson
1747 - 1816
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Mahlon Paxson
1746 - 1820
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Mercy Paxson
1759 - 1837
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Amy Paxson
1763 - 1839
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John Paxson
1766 - 1827

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