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John Brittain (abt. 1694 - 1756)

John Brittain
Born about [location unknown]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1716 in Marlboro, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 62 in Worcester County, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

He was born about 1694. [citation needed]

John Brittan or Britten married about 1716 in Marlboro, Worcester County, Massachusetts Bay to Catherine Elizabeth Stillwell. [citation needed] She died on 31 May 1736 in Southborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

He died on 31 May 1756 in Worcester County, Massachusetts. [citation needed]

Children

  1. Hannah Marie (Brittain) Cantrell, b: 1720; d: c1769
  2. Mary Brittain, b: 25 May 1729
  3. James Brittain, b: 05 Sep 1731; d: 29 May 1736
  4. William Brittian, d: 02 Jun 1736.

Research Notes

- Not found on MA Vital Records, birth, marriage, or death. Britain-141 on 23 Sep 2020.
- Not found on FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, AmericanAncestors. Prince-3397 on 04 Oct 2019.

Sources

Acknowledgments

  • WikiTree profile Brittan-17 was created on 24 Nov 2013 by Bill Schroeder through the import of wiki2.ged
  • WikiTree profile Brittain-308 ws created on 24 May 2013 by William Graham through the import of WLGraham.ged






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Brittan-17 and Brittain-308 appear to represent the same person because: dups with same wife and same daughter
posted by N Gauthier