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James Babcock

Birth8 Jan 1663 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Death17 Jan 1736 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
MotherMary Lawton
FatherJames Babcock

Born in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA on 8 Jan 1663 to James Babcock and Mary Lawton. James Babcock married Elizabeth (Babbit) Saunders Babcock and had 15 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1736 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA.

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Parents
James Babcock
1641 - 1685
Mary Lawton
1644 - 1711
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth (Babbit) Saunders Babcock
1665 - 1730
Content Maxson
1709 - 1749
Mary Champlin
1675 - 1746
Children Show all
James Babcock
1708 - 1731
Elizabeth Babcock
1691 - 1728
Samuel Babcock 6Th G. Grandfather
1697 - 1772
Joshua Babcock 6Gg
1707 - 1783
Daniel Babcock
1699 - 1740
Anna Babcock
1701 - 1731
Sarah Babcock
1704 - 1705
Jonathan Babcock
1736 - 1767

James Babcock
1734 - 1781
Ann Babcock
1732 - 1768
Joseph Babcock
1688 - 1731
Mary Elizabeth Babcock
1655 - 1705
Ichabod Babcock
1703 - 1768
Dr. John Babcock
1701 - 1763
Stephen Babcock
1706 - 1775

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