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Mary Backus

Birth12 Oct 1707 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death12 Jun 1752 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA
MotherElizabeth Leffingwell Tracy
FatherNathaniel Backus

Born in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA on 12 Oct 1707 to Nathaniel Backus and Elizabeth Leffingwell Tracy. Mary Backus married Nathaniel Rudd and had 15 children. She passed away on 12 Jun 1752 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Backus
1669 - 1728
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Elizabeth Leffingwell Tracy
1676 - 1739
Spouse(s)
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Nathaniel Rudd
1707 - 1752
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Nathaniel Rudd
1684 - 1760
Children Show all
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Nathaniel Rudd
1731 - 1819
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Mary Rudd
1737 - Unknown
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Elisha Rudd
1734 - 1810
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Sarah Rudd
1741 - 1770
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Elizabeth Rudd
1733 - 1752
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Lydia Rudd
1747 - 1752
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Andrew Rudd
1739 - 1752
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Anne Rudd
1749 - 1780
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Jabez Rudd
1744 - Unknown
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Mary Rudd
1752 - Unknown
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Joseph Rudd
1708 - 1787
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Elisha Rudd
1735 - Unknown
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Abigail Rudd
1713 - 1807
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Lydia A. Rudd
1715 - 1780
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Nathaniel Rudd
1731 - 1819

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