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Jerusha Lay

Birth9 Oct 1767 - Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Death14 Apr 1862 - Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
MotherMercy Chapman
FatherDaniel Lay (2c)

Born in Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA on 9 Oct 1767 to Daniel Lay (2c) and Mercy Chapman. Jerusha Lay married Richard Stokes and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1862 in Westbrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Daniel Lay (2C)
1738 - 1825
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Mercy Chapman
1742 - 1775
Spouse(s)
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Richard Stokes
1762 - 1848
Children Show all
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Richard Stokes
1787 - 1861
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Eliza Ann Dixson
1797 - 1884
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William Stokes
1796 - 1889
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Charles Stokes
1801 - 1875
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Fanny Stokes
1793 - 1888
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John Stokes
1791 - 1871
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Henry Stokes
1789 - Unknown
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Edward Stokes
1806 - 1885
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Nancy Stokes
1804 - 1882

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