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Robert Lay

BirthDec 20 1705 - Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Connecticut
DeathJan 01 1790 - Westbrook, Middlesex Co., Connecticut
MotherMary Grinnell
FatherRobert Lay

Born in Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Connecticut on Dec 20 1705 to Robert Lay and Mary Grinnell. Robert Lay married Jemima Pratt and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 01 1790 in Westbrook, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.

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Parents
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Robert Lay
1680 - 1738
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Mary Grinnell
1685 - 1755
Spouse(s)
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Jemima Pratt
1708 - 1766
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Elizabeth Kelsey
1724 - 1791
Children Show all
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Robert Lay
1739 - 1740
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Lydia Lay
1735 - 1808
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Anna Lay
1741 - Unknown
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Jemima Lay
1733 - Unknown
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Sarah Lay
1737 - Unknown
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Robert Lay
1745 - 1813
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Phebe Lay
1743 - Unknown
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Abigail Lay
1747 - 1771
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Mary Lay
1730 - 1730

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