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Hepsa Ely

BirthOct 23 1778 - Huntington, Fairfield Co., Connecticut
DeathJan 22 1864 - Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York
MotherHepsa MILLS
FatherDavid Ely

Born in Huntington, Fairfield Co., Connecticut on Oct 23 1778 to David Ely and Hepsa MILLS. Hepsa Ely married Gold Selleck Silliman and had 12 children. She passed away on Jan 22 1864 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York.

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Parents
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David Ely
1749 - Unknown
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Hepsa Mills
1755 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Gold Selleck Silliman
1777 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Augustus Ely Silliman
1807 - 1884
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Benjamin Douglas Silliman
1805 - 1901
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Emily Greene Silliman
1815 - 1853
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Elizabeth Silliman
1813 - 1892
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Laura Silliman
1819 - 1908
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Aurelia Silliman
1811 - 1884
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Mary Amelia Silliman
1802 - 1865
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Henry Silliman
1811 - 1867
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Harriet Silliman
1809 - 1893
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George Danforth Silliman
1821 - 1851
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Caroline Augusta Silliman
1817 - 1842
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Mary S Silliman
1807 - Unknown

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