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Richard Patch

Birth18 May 1679 - Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death2 Apr 1759 - Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherMarie Goldsmith
FatherRichard Patch

Born in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 18 May 1679 to Richard Patch and Marie Goldsmith. Richard Patch married Sarah Ashby and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 Apr 1759 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Richard Patch
1648 - 1751
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Marie Goldsmith
1648 - 1687
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ashby
Unknown - Unknown
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Mrs. Mary Patch
1698 - 1744
Children Show all
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Sarah Patch
1711 - 1790
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James Patch
1715 - Unknown
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Martha Patch
1710 - Unknown
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Robert Patch
1707 - 1735
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Nicholas Patch
1723 - 1751
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Sarah Patch
1705 - 1705
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Eunice Emma Patch
1734 - Unknown

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