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John Durfee

Birth14 May 1691 - Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death14 Dec 1744 - Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
MotherMary Sanford Durfee
FatherRobert Durfee

Born in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States on 14 May 1691 to Robert Durfee and Mary Sanford Durfee. John Durfee married Susanna Eddy and had 13 children. He passed away on 14 Dec 1744 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Durfee
1665 - 1718
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Mary Sanford Durfee
1664 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Eddy
1692 - Unknown
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Susanna Eddy
Unknown - Unknown
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Mercy Foster
1702 - 1771
Children Show all
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Phebe Durfee
1722 - 1808
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Benjamin Durfee
1734 - 1810
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Peleg Durfee
1728 - 1790
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David Durfee
1736 - 1824
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Eliakim Durfee
1716 - Unknown
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John Durfee
1724 - 1772
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Robert Durfee
1738 - 1815
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Barsheba Durfee
1718 - 1818
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Elizabeth Durfee
1730 - 1764
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Hannah Durfee
1726 - 1826
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Zebedee Durfee
1732 - 1770
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Preserved Durfee
1720 - Unknown
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John Durfee
1724 - 1802

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