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HELP! flag male ancestor  James  COLVIN

  (b. 24 November 1695 Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay   d. 5 March 1755 Scituate, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations )  

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James COLVIN was born 24 November 1695 in Dartmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay . James COLVIN was the child of John COLVIN   and   Deborah Dorothy ALLEN

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James  married  Anne LIPPETT 23 October 1723 in Warwick, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Anne LIPPETT  was born abt. 1702 in Scituate, Rhode Island, USA (North Scituate).  Anne died February 1767 in Scituate, Rhode Island, USA (North Scituate).  Anne was the child of John LIPPITT and Rebecca LIPPITT.

James COLVIN died 5 March 1755 in Scituate, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations .
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Did You Know?America - Did you know? One of the 13 articles in the 1781 US Articles of Confederation states that it will automatically be accepted if Canada wants to be admitted into the United States.
Did You Know?The name 'Massachusetts' originates with native Americans in the Massachusetts Bay area (from the language of the Algonquian nation). The name translates roughly as 'at or about the great hill.' (statesymbolsusa.org)

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

  • 1695 Birth
    24 November 1695
    Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA (Bliss Corner) (Smith Mills) (Padanaram)
  • 1723 Marriage / Partner
    James COLVIN and Anne LIPPETT 23 October 1723, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA (Hillsgrove) (Pontiac) (Apponaug) (Warwick Neck) (Nausauket)
  • 1755 Death
    5 March 1755
    Scituate, Rhode Island, USA (North Scituate)


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James COLVIN married flag female ancestor Anne LIPPETT-- Date: 23 October 1723 Place: Warwick, Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Anne LIPPETT was the child of John LIPPITT and Rebecca LIPPITT




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1695 Birth
24 November 1695
Dartmouth, Massachusetts, USA (Bliss Corner) (Smith Mills) (Padanaram)
1723 Marriage / Partner
James COLVIN and Anne LIPPETT 23 October 1723, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA (Hillsgrove) (Pontiac) (Apponaug) (Warwick Neck) (Nausauket)
1755 Death
5 March 1755
Scituate, Rhode Island, USA (North Scituate)
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