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Jonathan Marsh

Birth23 Sep 1713 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death12 Jan 1802 - New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
MotherHannah Pitkin
FatherJoseph Marsh...

Born in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, USA on 23 Sep 1713 to Joseph Marsh... and Hannah Pitkin. Jonathan Marsh married Alice Newcomb and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1802 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.

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Joseph Marsh...
1671 - 1773
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Hannah Pitkin
1677 - 1720
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Alice Newcomb
1712 - 1752
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Keziah Meacham Phelps Marsh
1712 - 1796
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John B. Marsh
1739 - 1813
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Hannah Marsh
1736 - 1795
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Elizabeth Marsh
1735 - 1775
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Joel Marsh
1745 - 1807
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Abraham Marsh
1742 - Unknown
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Sarah Marsh
1748 - 1780
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Alice Marsh
1753 - 1832
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Zebulon Marsh
1748 - 1818
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Chloe Marsh
1750 - 1813
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Submit Marsh
1733 - Unknown

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