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About Eunice Church
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Eunice Church (born Winter), 1711 - 1752
Eunice Church (born Winter) was born on month day 1711, at birth place, Connecticut, to John Winter and Hannah Winter (born Cutler).
John was born on September 17 1667, in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Hannah was born on July 26 1683, in Connecticut.
Eunice was baptized on month day 1713, at baptism place, Connecticut.
She had 14 siblings: Samual Winter, Hannah Winter and 12 other siblings.
Eunice married Daniel Church in month 1752, at age 41 at marriage place, Connecticut.
Daniel was born on April 18 1707, in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony.
They had 14 children:
Rachel Church,
Elias Church
and 12 other children.
Eunice lived at address, Connecticut.
Eunice passed away on month day 1752, at age 41 at death place.
She was buried at burial place, Connecticut.
Eunice Church's Timeline
1712 |
March 11, 1712
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Connecticut Colony
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1731 |
May 30, 1731
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1732 |
July 9, 1732
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Windham, Killingly, Connecticut Colony British Colonial America
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1733 |
September 8, 1733
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Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
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September 16, 1733
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1736 |
February 29, 1736
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Coventry, CT
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1737 |
January 29, 1737
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Coventry, Tolland, Connecticut, USA
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1739 |
May 21, 1739
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1740 |
February 21, 1740
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1742 |
July 15, 1742
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