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Elizabeth SAFFORD

Birth27 Feb 1670 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death30 Apr 1754 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherSarah Low
FatherCapt. John Joseph Dyer

Born in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 27 Feb 1670 to Capt. John Joseph Dyer and Sarah Low. Elizabeth SAFFORD married Alexander Lovell and had 15 children. She passed away on 30 Apr 1754 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
Capt. John Joseph Dyer
1653 - 1704
Sarah Low
1637 - 1677
Spouse(s)
Alexander Lovell
1666 - 1762
Children Show all
Mary Lovell
1708 - Unknown
Sarah Lovell
1716 - 1798
Alexander Lovell
Unknown - 1747
John Lovell
1712 - 1723
Margaret Lovell
1708 - Unknown
Mary Lovell
1704 - Unknown
Elizabeth Wallace
1698 - 1748
Ann Lovell
Unknown - Unknown

Mehitable Lovell
1706 - 1793
David Lovell
1712 - 1807
Jonathan Lovell
1714 - 1792
Ellinor Lovell
Unknown - Unknown
Rachel Lovell
1710 - 1778
Sarah Lovell
1716 - 1808
Jonathan Ii Lovell
1717 - 1792

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