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RUTH Beebe

Birth5 JUL 1766 - New London, New London, CT
Death1 Jul 1853 - Chardon, Geauga, Ohio, United States
MotherRuth Brooks
FatherJames Clark Beebe

Born in New London, New London, CT on 5 JUL 1766 to James Clark Beebe and Ruth Brooks. RUTH Beebe married JOHN Thwing and had 15 children. She passed away on 1 Jul 1853 in Chardon, Geauga, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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James Clark Beebe
1741 - 1810
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Ruth Brooks
1741 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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John Thwing
1761 - 1844
Children Show all
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Polly Thwing
1786 - 1859
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Ruth Thwing
1793 - 1874
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Calvin Thwing
1791 - 1848
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Silas Thwing
1803 - 1892
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Margaret “Peggy” Thwing
1796 - 1868
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Hannah Thwing
1787 - 1866
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Luther Thwing
1789 - 1863
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David Thwing
1800 - 1888
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Prisca Thwing
1802 - 1898
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Rufus Thwing
1805 - 1882
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John Thwing
1795 - 1884
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William Beebe Thwing
1813 - 1885
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James Thwing
1798 - 1815
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Sophia Thwing
1808 - 1879
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Lovina Thwing
1811 - 1869

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