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Mary Stratton

Birth14 Sep 1698 - Watertown
Death23 Nov 1781 - Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
MotherAbigail Prentice
FatherJohn Stratton

Born in Watertown on 14 Sep 1698 to John Stratton and Abigail Prentice. Mary Stratton married Samuel Mirick and had 16 children. She passed away on 23 Nov 1781 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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John Stratton
1661 - 1717
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Abigail Prentice
1668 - 1732
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Mirick
1690 - 1749
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James Ward
1701 - 1768
Children Show all
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Sarah Mirick
1722 - 1786
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Samuel Merrick
1719 - 1744
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Esther Mirick
1725 - 1786
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Elizabeth Mirick
1732 - 1744
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Mary Mirick
1721 - 1765
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Abigail Mirick
1734 - 1773
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Hannah Mirick
1711 - 1744
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Anna Myrick
1729 - 1731
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Lydia Mirick
1740 - Unknown
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Jonathan Myrick
1727 - 1775
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Elizabeth Merrick
1731 - 1820
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Mary Mirick
1721 - 1775
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Nathan Myrick
1728 - 1802
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Ebenezer (Myrick) Mirick
1714 - 1798
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Elisha Ward
1729 - 1749
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George Ward
1731 - 1773

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