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John Willis

BirthMar 29, 1761 - Bridgewater North Parish, Plymouth, Bay Colony, Massachusetts
Death1840 - Massachusetts, USA
MotherElisabeth Gernsey
FatherEphraim Willis

Born in Bridgewater North Parish, Plymouth, Bay Colony, Massachusetts on Mar 29, 1761 to Ephraim Willis and Elisabeth Gernsey. John Willis married Mary Molly Egerton and had 8 children. He passed away on 1840 in Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Ephraim Willis
1713 - 1790
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Elisabeth Gernsey
1725 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Molly Egerton
1755 - 1799
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Eunice Willis
1787 - 1859
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Sally Willis
1792 - 1838
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John Willis
1795 - 1869
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Abigail Abagail Willis
1784 - Unknown
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Isaac Willis
1782 - 1844
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Elizabeth Betsey Willis
1798 - Unknown
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Nancy Willis
1789 - 1875
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Caleb Willis
Unknown - Unknown

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