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John Ketcham

Birth02 FEB 1689 - Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York
Death1740-04-04 - Norwalk, Fairfield Co, CT
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Born in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York on 02 FEB 1689. John Ketcham married Hannah Bishop and had 9 children. He passed away on 1740-04-04 in Norwalk, Fairfield Co, CT.

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Hannah Bishop
1698 - 1766
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Hannah Bishop
1717 - 1751
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Hannah Ketcham Barker
1729 - 1757
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Joseph Ketcham
1731 - Unknown
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Ruth Ketchams
1740 - 1775
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Martha Ketchum Sands
1735 - 1815
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Jonas Ketcham
1732 - 1805
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Rebecca Ketcham
1737 - Unknown
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Zophar Ketchum
1734 - 1814
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Sarah Ketcham
1730 - 1795
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Hezekiah Ketchum
1715 - 1722

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