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Betty Longley was not killed in the Indian raid that killed her parents and most of her siblings. Along with her sister and brother, Lydia and John, she was carried away by the Indians. She died a few days later and her body was left in the Vermont wilderness.
Source: S00027 Author: Virginia A. May Title: A Plantation Called Petapawag, Some Notes on the History of Groton, Massachusetts Publication: Name: Edited and Published by the Groton Historical Society, 1976;
Repository: #R00005 NOTESource Medium: Book CONT Source Quality: Good CONT
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Source: S00260 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Publication: Name: Release date: August 22, 1996; NOTESource Medium: Family Archive CD CONT CONT Customer pedigree. CONT
The Longley Family Genealogy compiled by Louise Baneck Longley and Janneyne Longley Gnacinski, 1967, FHL Film # 928132 Item 6, pages 1-2. ↑ Source: #S00027
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1691
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA, Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial US
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August 1694
Age 3
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On the trek from Groton MA to Canada, past Dunstable, MA and before Penacook, NH
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August 1694
Age 3
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On the trek from Groton MA to Canada
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