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Joseph Tinker

Birth7 Jun 1752 - Lyme, CT
Death2 Jan 1840 - Waterford, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherElizabeth Daniels
FatherJohn Tinker

Born in Lyme, CT on 7 Jun 1752 to John Tinker and Elizabeth Daniels. Joseph Tinker married Margaret Douglas and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1840 in Waterford, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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John Tinker
1718 - 1799
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Elizabeth Daniels
1720 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Douglas
1755 - 1820
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Margaret Douglas
1735 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Martha(patty) Tinker
1779 - 1860
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Ivory Tinker
1776 - 1818
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Betsy Tinker (5C5r)
1783 - 1784
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Polly Tinker (5C5r)
1787 - 1788
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Grace Tinker (5C5r)
1785 - 1786
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Sally Tinker (5C5r)
1781 - 1782
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Billings Tinker (5C5r)
1779 - 1780
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Richard Tinker (5C5r)
1777 - 1778
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Mary Tinker (5C5r)
1775 - 1776
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Grace Tinker
1792 - 1880
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Martha Tinker
Unknown - Unknown

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