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John Levalley

Birth1714 - Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island
Death26 NOV 1808 - Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA
MotherSarah Leconte
FatherPierre/Peter LeValley "Vallee"

Born in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island on 1714 to Pierre/Peter LeValley "Vallee" and Sarah Leconte. John Levalley married Hester Cook and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 NOV 1808 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
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Pierre/peter Levalley "Vallee"
1674 - 1756
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Sarah Leconte
1679 - 1722
Spouse(s)
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Hester Cook
1713 - 1767
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Anne Le Valley
1718 - 1814
Children Show all
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Christopher Le Valley
1746 - 1776
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Cook Levalley
1761 - 1839
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John Levalley
1757 - 1805
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Mary Levalley
1753 - 1776
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Peleg Levalley
1759 - 1833
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Martha Le Valley
1741 - 1776
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Gardiner T. Levalley
Unknown - 1877
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Susanna Levalley
1736 - 1759
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Babygirl Levalley
1763 - Unknown
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Susanna Lavallee
1732 - 1816
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Levalley
1763 - Unknown

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