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Prudence Wheeler Payson

Birth1 February 1680 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death1726 - Groton, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherBathsheba Tileston [Payson]
FatherJohn Payson

Born in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 1 February 1680 to John Payson and Bathsheba Tileston [Payson]. Prudence Wheeler Payson married Christopher Avery@2nd cousin 9x removed and had 14 children. She passed away on 1726 in Groton, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
John Payson
1643 - 1719
Bathsheba Tileston [Payson]
1649 - 1681
Spouse(s)
Christopher Avery@2nd Cousin 9X Removed
1679 - 1753
Richard Wheeler
1677 - 1712
Children Show all
Priscilla Avery
1715 - 1792
Temperance Avery
1725 - 1801
Isaac Avery
1717 - 1779
Hannah Avery
1719 - 1799
Jacob Avery
1721 - 1796
Jonathan Wheeler, Rev War, French And Indian War
1707 - 1790
Prudence Wheeler
1712 - 1797

Richard Wheeler
1710 - 1749
John Wheeler
1705 - 1760
Hannah Avery
1718 - 1749
Christopher Avery
1709 - 1778
Abigail Avery
1707 - 1786
Rev Nathan Avery
1712 - 1780
Capt. John Avery (French And Indian War Vet)
1705 - 1789

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