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About Thomas Tarbell, Il
Thomas, died 1678, married Hannah (or Anna) Longley and had issue.[1] His birth is estimated at about 1642[2]
Thomas Tarbell II was an original proprietor of Groton. After the destruction of the town in King Philip's War, he moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts where he died of smallpox during the same epidemic that killed his father. source: Colonial Families of the USA Vol V edited by George Norbury MacKenzie
Thomas Tarbell, Jr
Birth: 1645
Death: Apr. 27, 1678
Charlestown
Suffolk County
Massachusetts, USA
Son of Thomas and Mary ____ Tarbell of Charlestown,MA.
He married Hannah Longley on Jun 30,1666 at Groton,MA.
Children: Thomas Tarbell III, Anna Tarbell Lawrence, William Tarbell, and Mary Tarbell.
Son of Thomas and Mary ____ Tarbell of Charlestown,MA.
He married Hannah Longley on Jun 30,1666 at Groton,MA.
Children: Thomas Tarbell III, Anna Tarbell Lawrence, William Tarbell, and Mary Tarbell.
Having removed from Groton,MA to Charlestown following the raid on Groton and the town's destruction, Thomas and his wife Hannah are possibly buried in Phipps Cemetery, Charlestown, where they died within a few short years. They were not buried in Groton.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Nov 24 2018, 16:27:30 UTC
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Thomas Tarbell, Il's Timeline
1641 |
1641
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1667 |
July 6, 1667
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1670 |
June 10, 1670
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of Groton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts
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1672 |
October 1, 1672
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Groton, Massachusetts
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1675 |
April 2, 1675
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Groton, Massachusetts
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1676 |
1676
Age 35
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Charlestown, Massachusetts
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1678 |
April 27, 1678
Age 37
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Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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