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Phebe Clark

Birth15 July 1675 - Stratford, Fairfield County, Colony of Connecticut
Death22 OCT 1717 - Woodbury, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherDeborah Peacock
FatherJames Clark

Born in Stratford, Fairfield County, Colony of Connecticut on 15 July 1675 to James Clark and Deborah Peacock. Phebe Clark married Abraham Fulford and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 OCT 1717 in Woodbury, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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James Clark
1641 - 1712
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Deborah Peacock
1644 - 1705
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Fulford
1670 - 1730
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Gershom Fulford
1700 - 1790
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'Eunice Pulford
1701 - 1794
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James Fulford
1705 - 1717
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Deborah Fulford
1703 - Unknown
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Rebeckah Fulford
1715 - Unknown
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Phoebe Fulford
1703 - Unknown
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Judith Pulford
1707 - Unknown
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John Fulford
1707 - 1717

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