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Jonathan Sisson

Birth2 MAY 1753 - Stonington, New London, Conn
Death8 Dec 1833 - Lyme, Connecticut
MotherHannah Mullins
FatherWILLIAM SISSON

Born in Stonington, New London, Conn on 2 MAY 1753 to WILLIAM SISSON and Hannah Mullins. Jonathan Sisson married Elizabeth Betsey Bliven and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1833 in Lyme, Connecticut.

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Parents
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William Sisson
1717 - 1775
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Hannah Mullins
1716 - 1758
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Elizabeth Betsey Bliven
1755 - 1842
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Nancy Mary Sisson - Crandall
1790 - 1856
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William Sisson
1776 - 1837
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Elizabeth Chapman
1778 - 1862
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Jonathan Sisson
1780 - 1853
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Deziah Sisson
1794 - 1860
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Oliver Sisson
1784 - 1871
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Sarah Sisson - Tiffany
1791 - 1835
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Nathan Sisson
1782 - 1812
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Fanny Sisson
1792 - 1838
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Henry Bliven Sisson
1798 - 1863
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Mary Sisson - Tiffany
1786 - 1850

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