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Sarah Eldridge

Birth10 Oct 1650 - Salisbury, Essex, MA, USA
Death03 Jul 1692 - Salisbury, Essex, MA, USA
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Born in Salisbury, Essex, MA, USA on 10 Oct 1650. Sarah Eldridge married John Colby and had 11 children. He passed away on 03 Jul 1692 in Salisbury, Essex, MA, USA.

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John Colby
1656 - 1719
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Sarah Jane Colby
1679 - 1720
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John Colby
1675 - 1718
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Judith Colby
1690 - 1703
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Hannah Colby
1692 - 1703
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Elizabeth Sargent
1668 - 1713
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John Colby
1687 - 1687
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Colby
1688 - 1688
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Joseph Colby
1680 - 1753
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Ruth Colby
1687 - 1688
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Male Colby
1686 - 1686
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Baby Boy Colby
1687 - 1687

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