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Ruth Long

Birth3 Jun 1639 - Boston (Charlestown V.), Suffolk, Massachuetts, USA
Death1682 - Boston (Charlestown V.), Suffolk, Massachuetts, USA
MotherElizabeth Roberts Long
FatherRobert. Robrt. Robertt (1636: Freeman) Long. Longe.1580-1602 (10th GGF)

Born in Boston (Charlestown V.), Suffolk, Massachuetts, USA on 3 Jun 1639 to Robert. Robrt. Robertt (1636: Freeman) Long. Longe.1580-1602 (10th GGF) and Elizabeth Roberts Long. Ruth Long married William Walley and had 2 children. She passed away on 1682 in Boston (Charlestown V.), Suffolk, Massachuetts, USA.

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Parents
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Robert. Robrt. Robertt (1636: Freeman) Long. Longe.1580-1602 (10Th Ggf)
1590 - 1663
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Elizabeth Roberts Long
1603 - 1687
Spouse(s)
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William Walley
1617 - 1688
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John Baker
1643 - 1690
Children
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Elizabeth Baker
1678 - 1718
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William Walley
1659 - Unknown

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