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John Storer

Birth17 OCT 1714 - Boston, MA
Deathcirca 1772 - perhaps New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherMargaret Smith
FatherNathaniel Storer

Born in Boston, MA on 17 OCT 1714 to Nathaniel Storer and Margaret Smith. John Storer married Mary GRIFFIN and had 10 children. He passed away on circa 1772 in perhaps New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Storer
1689 - 1745
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Margaret Smith
1690 - 1724
Spouse(s)
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Mary Griffin
1715 - 1772
Children Show all
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Margaret Storrs
1744 - 1815
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James Storer
1742 - 1808
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John Ii Storer
1738 - 1793
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Elizabeth Storer
1746 - 1809
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Ruth Storer
1739 - 1785
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Sarah Storer
1756 - 1756
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Elizabeth Storer
1737 - 1737
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Nehemiah Storer
1749 - Unknown
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Mary Storer
1751 - 1834
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Ebenezer Storer
1753 - 1810

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