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About Rebecca Lathrop
- Rebeckah Bliss Lathrup - Find A Grave - MEMORIAL ID 36084757
Rebecca (Bliss) Lathrop and her husband Israel were Common Great Grandparents of both John Foster Dulles and Governor Thomas E. Dewey, such that Dulles and Dewey are 6th Cousins Once Removed.
The American generational descent from Thomas Sr. Bliss of Hartford to Governor Thomas E. Dewey is
Gen. 1: Thomas Sr. of Hartford (1590-1650) and Margaret (Hulins) (c. 1595-1684) Bliss;
Gen. 2: Thomas Jr. (c. 1616-1688) and Elizabeth (Birchard) (c. 1621-1699) Lathrop;
Gen. 3: Rebecca (Bliss) (1683-1737) and Israel (1659-1733) Lathrop;
Gen. 4: Rebecca (Lathrop) (1695-1774) and Isaac (1696-1775) Huntington;
Gen. 5: Abigail (Huntington) (1739-1820) and Azariah (1728-1810) Lathrop;
Gen. 6: Charles (1770-?1831) and Joanna Leffingwell (c. 1775-?1854) Lathrop;
Gen. 7: Harriet Wadsworth (Lathrop) (1796-1833) and Rev. Miron (1789-1864) Winslow;
Gen. 8 (GP): Harriet Lathrop (Winslow) (1829-1861) and Rev. John Welsh (1823-1887) Dulles;
Gen. 9 (Parents): Allen Macy (1854-1930) and Edith (Foster) (1877-1920) Dulles;
Gen. 10 : Secretary of State John Foster (1888-1959) and Janet Pomeroy (Avery) (1885-1930) Dulles
For links and details see the Descendancy Links of Laurence Overmire:
<http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=glencoe&...>
John Foster Dulles and Floyd Bliss Hanson are 8th Cousins Once Removed.
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The American generational descent from Thomas Sr. Bliss of Hartford to Governor Thomas E. Dewey is
Gen. 1: Thomas Sr. of Hartford (1590-1650) and Margaret (Hulins) (c. 1595-1684) Bliss;
Gen. 2: Thomas Jr. (c. 1616-1688) and Elizabeth (Birchard) (c. 1621-1699) Lathrop;
Gen. 3: Rebecca (Bliss) (1683-1737) and Israel (1659-1733) Lathrop;
Gen. 4: Martha (Lathrop) (1696-1775) and Simon (1696-1775) Lothop;
Gen. 5: Mary (Lathrop) (1729-1770) and David (1727-1757) Nivens;
Gen. 6: Mary (Nivens) (c. 1754-? ) and Nathan (c. 1751-?) Lord;
Gen. 7: Hannah (Lord) (1773-?) and Asa (1769-?) Bingham;
Gen. 8: Lemuel (1804-?) and Lydia L. (Dowd (?-?) Bingham;
Gen. 9 (GP): Emma (Bingham) (1837-?) and George Martin I (1877-1920) Dewey;
Gen. 10 (Parents): George Martin II (1869-1923) and Anne (Thomas) (1885-1930) Dewey;
Gen. 11: Governor Thomas Edmund (1902-1971) and Frances Elleen Hutt (1903-1970) Dewey.
For links and details see the Descendancy Links of Laurence Overmire:
<http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=glencoe&...>
Thomas E. Dewey and Floyd Bliss Hanson are 9th Cousins;
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(gsi) "Here lyes interred the body of Mrs. Rebekah Lothrup the beloved wife and consort of Mr. Israel Lothrup She was the loving mother of many children & after she had served her generation by the will of God fell asleep August the 22nd 1737 in the 74th year of her age. Added by: Max 9/01/2011 -tcd
(f/g) Rebekah Bliss Lothrop Birth: Mar. 18, 1648 Norwich New London County Connecticut, USA Death: Aug. 22, 1737 Norwich New London County Connecticut, USA
Age 73. [sic]
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Israel Lothrop (1659 - 1733)
Burial: Old Norwichtown Cemetery Norwich New London County Connecticut, USA Created by: Jack Shackles Record added: Jul 04, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 93050841 -tcd
Rebecca Lathrop's Timeline
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March 18, 1663
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Norwich, Connecticut Colony
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February 1, 1687
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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September 20, 1688
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
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October 2, 1690
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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July 12, 1692
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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April 20, 1695
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November 15, 1696
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July 31, 1699
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Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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