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(b. 19 February 1711,
Concord, Province of Massachusetts Bay
d. 29 April 1802,
Townsend, Massachusetts, USA
)
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February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state
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Eleanor ROBBINS-- Date: 25 February 1732 Place: Chelmsford, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Eleanor ROBBINS was the daughter of John ROBBINS and Dorothy HILDRETH
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Ephraim HEALD (b.29 September 1734, Townsend, Province of Massachusetts Bay d. 12 September 1815, Temple, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA)

Ephraim
HEALD
(b. 19 February 1711,
Concord, Province of Massachusetts Bay
d. 29 April 1802,
Townsend, Massachusetts, USA
)
Summary:
Ephraim HEALD was born 19 February 1711
in Concord, Province of Massachusetts Bay.
Ephraim HEALD
was the child of
John HEALD and
Mary CHANDLER
and the grandchild of:
(paternal)
John HEALD and
Sarah Frances DANE
(maternal)
Roger CHANDLER and
Mary SIMONDS
He married Eleanor ROBBINS 25 February 1732 in Chelmsford, Province of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Eleanor ROBBINS was born 17 December 1707 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor) . She died 16 December 1791 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor) . She was the daughter of John ROBBINS and Dorothy HILDRETH.
Ephraim HEALD died 29 April 1802 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA .
Details of the life of Ephraim appear below.
He married Eleanor ROBBINS 25 February 1732 in Chelmsford, Province of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Eleanor ROBBINS was born 17 December 1707 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor) . She died 16 December 1791 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor) . She was the daughter of John ROBBINS and Dorothy HILDRETH.
Ephraim HEALD died 29 April 1802 in Townsend, Massachusetts, USA .
Details of the life of Ephraim appear below.
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1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
1628 - 1686 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state

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Eleanor ROBBINS died 16 December 1791, Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor)

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Townsend, Massachusetts, USA (Townsend Harbor)
Ephraim is buried at: Old Burying Ground Townsend Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Plot: Row 11 - Headstone 7 - Left of Center Path
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