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Ephraim MacWithey ?

Birth1709 - East Hampton, Suffolk Co., New York, United States
Death1 Mar 1753 or 1750 - Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherElizabeth OSBORNE
FatherDavid MacWithey

Born in East Hampton, Suffolk Co., New York, United States on 1709 to David MacWithey and Elizabeth OSBORNE. Ephraim MacWithey ? married Mercy Luce Withey and had 5 children. He passed away on 1 Mar 1753 or 1750 in Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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David Macwithey
1678 - 1756
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Elizabeth Osborne
1692 - 1772
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Mercy Luce Withey
1723 - 1796
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Mary (Molly) Wethy
1745 - 1828
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Elijah Wethy
1743 - 1816
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Ephraim Macwithey
1743 - Unknown
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Rachel Mcwithey
1748 - 1776
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Hannah Mcwithey
1743 - 1744

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