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'''69. EBENEZER-4 DUNHAM''' (John 3,2,1) born in Barnstable 17 April 1684,[1] died in Mansfield CT 17 November 1747.[2] He is buried in Gurley Cemetery, Mansfield CT. Ebenezer married first in Plymouth 2 May 1707 '''ANNE FORD''', [3] who died before February 1744/5.[4] Ebenezer married second in Mansfield CT 21 February 1744/5 '''ANNIS ATWOOD''' [5] who died 27 January 1777.[6] | '''69. EBENEZER-4 DUNHAM''' (John 3,2,1) born in Barnstable 17 April 1684,[1] died in Mansfield CT 17 November 1747.[2] He is buried in Gurley Cemetery, Mansfield CT. Ebenezer married first in Plymouth 2 May 1707 '''ANNE FORD''', [3] who died before February 1744/5.[4] Ebenezer married second in Mansfield CT 21 February 1744/5 '''ANNIS ATWOOD''' [5] who died 27 January 1777.[6] | ||
| − | Ebenezer first settled in Plymouth, but in 1720 removed to Mansfield, CT and located at the point now known as Mansfield Depot.[7] Ebenezer inherited part of his brother Thomas’ lands at Mansfield and purchased the remaining rights from the other heirs.[8] | + | ::Ebenezer first settled in Plymouth, but in 1720 removed to Mansfield, CT and located at the point now known as Mansfield Depot.[7] Ebenezer inherited part of his brother Thomas’ lands at Mansfield and purchased the remaining rights from the other heirs.[8] |
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