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Martha Whittingham

Birth24 Jul 1670 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Death9 Mar 1760 - Ipswich, Massachusetts
MotherElizabeth Lawrence
FatherWilliam Whittingham

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA on 24 Jul 1670 to William Whittingham and Elizabeth Lawrence. Martha Whittingham married John Rogers 8GGF and had 10 children. She passed away on 9 Mar 1760 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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William Whittingham
1640 - 1672
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Elizabeth Lawrence
1640 - 1670
Spouse(s)
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John Rogers 8Ggf
1666 - 1745
Children Show all
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Mary Rogers
1697 - 1725
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William Rogers 7Ggf
1699 - 1751
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Dr Samuel Rogers 6Th G Guncle
1709 - 1772
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Elizabeth Rogers
1707 - 1782
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Rev Nathaniel Rogers
1701 - 1775
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John Whitingham Rogers
1692 - 1773
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Daniel Rev Rogers
1707 - 1785
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Martha Rogers
1694 - 1720
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Richard Rodgers Rogers... Dar #13002
1703 - 1774
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Elizabeth Rogers
1705 - 1706

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