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Mary Upton

Birth20 September 1665 - Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death15 Apr 1755 - Cambridge, MA
MotherELEANOR STUART
FatherJohn Upton

Born in Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA on 20 September 1665 to John Upton and ELEANOR STUART. Mary Upton married Shubael Stearns and had 13 children. She passed away on 15 Apr 1755 in Cambridge, MA.

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Parents
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John Upton
1625 - 1699
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Eleanor Stuart
1630 - 1699
Spouse(s)
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Shubael Stearns
1655 - 1733
Children Show all
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Shubael Stearns
1683 - 1771
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Ebenezer Stearns
1693 - 1759
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Martha Stearns
1724 - 1733
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Rebecca Stearns
1699 - 1733
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Doctor John Stearns
1691 - 1787
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Hannah Stearns
1687 - 1765
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Samuel Stearns
1685 - 1759
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Eleanor Stearns
1697 - 1737
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Elizabeth Stearns
1700 - Unknown
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Mary Stearns
1700 - 1745
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Hepsabeth Perhaps Stearns
1708 - 1736
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Peter Stearns
1710 - 1791
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Sarah Sterns
1720 - 1805

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