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1. | Bradstreet, Bathsheba was born on 6 Oct 1807 in Palermo, ME (daughter of Bradstreet, Eben Hale and Foy, Betsey); died on 3 Jun 1838; was buried in Maple Grove Cem., Albion, ME. Bathsheba married Fuller, Jonathan H. on 15 Nov 1829 in Freedom, ME. Jonathan (son of Fuller, Jonathan and Bradstreet, Hannah) was born on 29 Nov 1806 in Albion, ME; died on 29 May 1885; was buried in Maple Grove Cem., Albion, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Bradstreet, Eben Hale was born on 17 Dec 1775 in Rowley, MA (son of Bradstreet, John and Hale, Judith); died on 5 Oct 1860 in Palermo, ME; was buried in Old Greeley Corners Cem., Palermo, ME. Eben married Foy, Betsey on 10 Mar 1799. Betsey (daughter of Foye, Robert and Hutchins, Bathsheba) was born on 7 Jul 1779 in Rowley, MA; died on 8 May 1826 in @46; was buried in Old Greeley Corners Cem., Palermo, ME. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Foy, Betsey was born on 7 Jul 1779 in Rowley, MA (daughter of Foye, Robert and Hutchins, Bathsheba); died on 8 May 1826 in @46; was buried in Old Greeley Corners Cem., Palermo, ME.
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4. | Bradstreet, John was born on 24 Jun 1748 in Ipswich, MA; died on 5 Aug 1833 in Palermo, ME; was buried in Old Greeley Corners Cem., Palermo, ME. Notes: Revolutionary War veteran. "He married first Judith Hale daughter of Ebenezer Hale Feb. 14, 1771 and with his wife and several small children settled along the Sheepscot River and lakes in the year 1786 and took up a farm in the wilderness, Lot. No. 103 containing 300 acres or more". From Bradstreet manuscript at Maine State Library. John married Hale, Judith on 15 Mar 1771 in Ipswich, MA. Judith (daughter of Hale, Ebenezer) died on 19 Mar 1787. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Hale, Judith (daughter of Hale, Ebenezer); died on 19 Mar 1787.
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6. | Foye, Robert Robert married Hutchins, Bathsheba. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Hutchins, Bathsheba
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10. | Hale, Ebenezer
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