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Reuben Maynard

Birth21 OCT 1698 - Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Death1762 - Massachusetts, USA
MotherLydia WARD 8th ggm of MD
FatherJohn (IV) MAYNARD, Ensign

Born in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on 21 OCT 1698 to John (IV) MAYNARD, Ensign and Lydia WARD 8th ggm of MD. Reuben Maynard married Dorothy Williams and had 6 children. He passed away on 1762 in Massachusetts, USA.

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John (Iv) Maynard, Ensign
1661 - 1731
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Lydia Ward 8Th Ggm Of Md
1665 - 1740
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Dorothy Williams
1722 - 1790
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Reuben Maynard
1746 - 1813
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Abigail Maynard
1750 - 1800
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Dorothy Maynard
1748 - Unknown
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Timothy Maynard
1757 - 1784
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Bethiah Maynard
1753 - 1756
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Sarah Maynard
1755 - 1756

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