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MARTHA CORWIN

Birth1719 - Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey, United States
Death1783 - Suffolk, Long Island, New York, USA
MotherSarah Harwood
FatherJohn Corwin

Born in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey, United States on 1719 to John Corwin and Sarah Harwood. MARTHA CORWIN married Manassah Reeves and had 10 children. She passed away on 1783 in Suffolk, Long Island, New York, USA.

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Parents
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John Corwin
1663 - 1729
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Sarah Harwood
1669 - 1729
Spouse(s)
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Manassah Reeves
1713 - 1797
Children Show all
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Experience Reeves
1759 - 1839
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James Reaves Reeves
1745 - 1827
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Silas Reeves
1739 - 1795
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Martha Reeves
1747 - 1770
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Abner Reeves
1738 - 1828
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Benjamin Rivers
1740 - 1769
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Hezekiah Reeves
1741 - 1800
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John Reeves
1735 - 1808
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John Reeve
1739 - 1739
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Anna Reeves
1750 - 1821

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