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Elizabeth Gleason (1759 - bef. 1764)

Elizabeth Gleason
Born in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died before before age 4 [location unknown]
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Biography

Elizabeth Gleason died young.

Elizabeth was born on 19 Nov 1759 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was the daughter of Isaac Gleason III and Mary (Nixon) Gleason.

She died before 1764.

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See also:

  • Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915 [1]
Betty Gleson
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1757
Birthplace: Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Father's Name: Isaac Gleson
Mother's Name: Mary




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Probably born in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Province of Massachusetts Bay, where the next son was born. The family moved to New Hampshire and were probably not in Shrewsbury, VT.
posted by David Shannon
Gleason-548 and Gleason-627 appear to represent the same person because: At the moment, we have four children named Elizabeth and one named "Eliab", with the same birth date as the second Elizabeth. Presumably, one or two Elizabeths died in infancy. I have proposed a merger of the last two Elizabeths born abt 1764. The second Elizabeth and "Eliab" would have to be twins, Unless there is some other documentation for a son named Eliab, I suggest that it is a misspelling for Elizabeth, and then someone thought it was a male name. Otherwise, merging Eliab out of existence would seem sensible at this point.
posted by David Shannon

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