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About Elizabeth Berry
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'Elizabeth Philbrick Berry
Birth: May 3, 1667 Hampton Rockingham County New Hampshire, USA
Death: 1719, USA
Se married Nathaniel Berry 2 Jul 1691 at Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire . Elizabeth Philbrick was born at Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire 24 Jul 1666 daughter of James Philbrick and Anna Roberts .
They were the parents of 8 children: Rachel Berry born Abt 1697. Ann Berry born Abt 1699. Bethia Berry born Abt 1701. Charity Berry born 29 Apr 1702. Elizabeth Berry born Abt 1703. Nathaniel Berry born 8 Jul 1704. Sarah Berry born 1705. Abigail Berry born 1708. Nathaniel Berry died 2 Sep 1718 at Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut .
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Parents:
Thomas Philbrick (1623 - 1700)
Elizabeth Knapp Philbrick (1593 - 1663)
Spouses:
Nathaniel Berry (1665 - 1718)*
Nathaniel Berry (1666 - 1718)*
Children:
Ann Berry Fenton (1699 - 1785)*
Siblings:
John Philbrook (1616 - 1657)**
James Philbrick (1619 - 1674)**
Elizabeth Philbrick Chase (1621 - 1677)**
Thomas Philbrick (1623 - 1700)**
Mary Philbrick Tuck Wall (1627 - 1702)**
Martha Philbrick Cass Lyon (1631 - 1694)**
Samuel Philbrick (1660 - 1694)**
Elizabeth Philbrick Berry (1667 - 1719)
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Burial: Unknown
Created by: Gus Pendleton Record added: Jan 12, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103480222
Rest in Peace 7th Great Grandmother, - Kay Franklin Bridge
Added: Feb. 14, 2015
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Elizabeth Berry's Timeline
1666 |
July 24, 1666
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Rockingham, Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
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1693 |
1693
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Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
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1695 |
June 1695
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Rockingham, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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1699 |
1699
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Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1700 |
1700
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Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
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1701 |
1701
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Greenland, New Hampshire
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1704 |
1704
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Greenland, New Hampshire
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1705 |
1705
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Rockingham, Greenland, New Hampshire, United States
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1719 |
July 7, 1719
Age 52
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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