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About Deborah Marsh = Lathrop
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Deborah (Loring) Marsh (1717 - 1756)
Deborah Marsh formerly Loring aka Lothrop
Born 3 Jan 1717 in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baymap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Benjamin Loring and Deborah (Cushing) Loring
Sister of Thomas Loring, Mary Loring, Joshua Loring [half], Josiah Loring [half], Abigail Loring [half], Elizabeth Loring [half], Benjamin Loring [half], Joseph Loring [half], George Loring [half], Daniel Loring [half] and Susanna (Loring) Hammond [half]
Wife of Thomas Lothrop — married 3 Jun 1736 (to 4 Mar 1740) in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baymap
Wife of Elisha Marsh — married 31 Mar 1745 [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Thomas Lothrop
Died 21 Nov 1756 at age 39 in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography
Deborah was born in 1717. She passed away in 1756.
Sources
History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (The Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1893): Vol III, p.41
The Loring Genealogy online Charles Henry Pope assisted by Catherine Peabody Loring; Murray and Emery Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1917. p.47
Barclay, Mrs. John E., Hedge-Ingoldsbee-Lothrop Relationships, The American Genealogist (Barrington, RI, 1958) Vol. 34, Page 217.
Deborah Marsh = Lathrop's Timeline
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1718
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Hingham, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1738
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1756
Age 38
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Westminster, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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