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John Burrows

Birth26 Oct 1798 - Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA
DeathMarch 28, 1872 - Mystic, New London Co., CT
MotherSarah Denison
FatherElam Burrows

Born in Groton, New London County, Connecticut, USA on 26 Oct 1798 to Elam Burrows and Sarah Denison. John Burrows married Roxanna Brown and had 8 children. He passed away on March 28, 1872 in Mystic, New London Co., CT.

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Elam Burrows
1773 - 1840
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Sarah Denison
1778 - 1835
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Roxanna Brown
1798 - 1878
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Frances Eleanor Burrows
1825 - 1873
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Mary E Burrows
1827 - 1827
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Mary Elizabeth Burrows
1828 - 1860
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Eunice E B Denison
1823 - 1861
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Sarah Jane Burrows
1834 - 1910
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John Burrows
1836 - 1836
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Lydia Esther Burrows
1831 - 1925
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Eunice Eldridge Burrows
1823 - 1861

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