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Ephraim Elsbury

Birth23 Apr 1699 - Sidlesham, Sussex, England
Death3 Nov 1761 - Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRebecah Unknown
FatherChristopher Elsbree

Born in Sidlesham, Sussex, England on 23 Apr 1699 to Christopher Elsbree and Rebecah Unknown. Ephraim Elsbury married Mary Boomer and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1761 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
Christopher Elsbree
1677 - 1762
Rebecah Unknown
1657 - 1702
Spouse(s)
Mary Boomer
Unknown - 1761
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Ephraim Elsbury
1727 - Unknown
Rebecca Elsbury
1737 - Unknown
William Elsbury
1745 - Unknown
Thomas Elsbury
1733 - Unknown
John Elsbury
1730 - Unknown
Jonathan Elsbury
1743 - 1744

Mathew Elsbury
1735 - 1760
Job Elsbury
1739 - 1760
David Elsbury
1729 - Unknown
Mary Elsbury
1748 - Unknown
Hephzibah Luther
1731 - Unknown

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