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John Sleeper

Birth15 Apr 1760 - Sandown, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
Death1 Feb 1818 - Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire
MotherRuth James
FatherDavid Sleeper

Born in Sandown, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA on 15 Apr 1760 to David Sleeper and Ruth James. John Sleeper married Elizabeth Tilton and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 Feb 1818 in Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire.

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Parents
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David Sleeper
1721 - 1780
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Ruth James
1735 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Tilton
1765 - 1814
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Rebeckah Sleeper
1797 - 1868
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Dorothy Sleeper
1786 - 1812
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Sherburn Sleeper
1792 - Unknown
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Nancy Sleeper
1802 - 1873
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Darwood Sleeper
1788 - Unknown
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John Sleeper
1804 - 1865
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Eliza Marshall
1811 - 1837
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Edmond Sleeper
1788 - 1866
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Walter Sleeper
1790 - 1875

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