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Robert
SEARLES
(b.
8 July 1695
,
Dorchester, Province of Massachusetts Bay*
d.
16 April 1745
,
Windham, Crown Colony of Connecticut
)
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SEARLES Family Genealogy

Robert SEARLES was born 8 July 1695 in Dorchester, Province of Massachusetts Bay*. Robert SEARLES was the child of Robert SEARLES and Rebecca EVANS and the grandchild of: (maternal) Richard EVANS and Rebecca UNKNOWN
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Robert married Elizabeth HATHORNE 28 December 1719 in Lynn, Province of Massachusetts Bay . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Elizabeth HATHORNE was born 1 October 1691 in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA. Elizabeth was the child of Nathaniel HATHORNE and Mary GOTT.
Robert married (2) Sarah MAUDSLEY 6 January 1731 in Dorchester, Province of Massachusetts Bay* . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Sarah MAUDSLEY was born 26 May 1702 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA*. Sarah died abt. 1762 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA*.
Robert SEARLES died 16 April 1745 in Windham, Crown Colony of Connecticut .
Details of the family tree of Robert 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
Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of Robert SEARLES
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Elizabeth HATHORNE-- Date: 28 December 1719 Place: Lynn, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Elizabeth HATHORNE was the child of Nathaniel HATHORNE and Mary GOTT
Children of Robert SEARLES and Elizabeth HATHORNE:

Sarah SEARLES (b.23 June 1723, Ashford, Crown Colony of Connecticut d. 21 January 1797, Tyringham, Massachusetts, USA)
m. John HEWLETT (HULET) 4 December 1746 in Killingly, Connecticut, USA (Danielson) (Dayville) (East Killingly) (Attawaugan) (Ballouville)
Robert SEARLES married
Sarah MAUDSLEY-- Date: 6 January 1731 Place: Dorchester, Province of Massachusetts Bay*
Children of Robert SEARLES and Sarah MAUDSLEY:
Salter SEARLES (b.15 June 1741, Dorchester, Province of Massachusetts Bay* d. 15 May 1803, Brooklyn, Connecticut, USA)
m. Alice CADY 24 October 1765 in Pomfret, Connecticut, USA (Abington)


Elizabeth HATHORNE was the child of Nathaniel HATHORNE and Mary GOTT
Children of Robert SEARLES and Elizabeth HATHORNE:



m. John HEWLETT (HULET) 4 December 1746 in Killingly, Connecticut, USA (Danielson) (Dayville) (East Killingly) (Attawaugan) (Ballouville)
Robert SEARLES married


Children of Robert SEARLES and Sarah MAUDSLEY:


m. Alice CADY 24 October 1765 in Pomfret, Connecticut, USA (Abington)
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8 July 1695
Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA*

Robert SEARLES and Elizabeth HATHORNE 28 December 1719, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA

Sarah SEARLES was born 23 June 1723, Ashford, Connecticut, USA

Robert SEARLES and Sarah MAUDSLEY 6 January 1731, Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA*

Salter SEARLES was born 15 June 1741, Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA*

16 April 1745
Windham, Connecticut, USA (Willimantic)
Added: 8/24/2022 6:26:31 PM
- Updated: 8/24/2022 6:31:09 PM
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