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John Freeman

Birth16 Dec 1712 - Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death16 AUG 1795 - Ernestown, Addington, Ontario, Canada
MotherAbigail Witter
FatherJohn Freeman (DNA)

Born in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA on 16 Dec 1712 to John Freeman (DNA) and Abigail Witter. John Freeman married OLIVE STANTON and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 AUG 1795 in Ernestown, Addington, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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John Freeman (Dna)
1679 - 1725
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Abigail Witter
1684 - 1718
Spouse(s)
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Olive Stanton
1712 - 1773
Children Show all
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John Freeman
1739 - 1778
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Asa Freeman
1743 - 1830
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Esther Freeman
1735 - 1816
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Mary Freeman
1747 - 1770
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Olive Freeman
1737 - 1792
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Abigail Freeman
1741 - 1741
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Sarah Freeman
1746 - Unknown
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Dorcas Burleigh-rose
1734 - 1796

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