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Deborah (Hosmer) Olmsted (abt. 1687 - 1716)

Deborah Olmsted formerly Hosmer
Born about [location unknown]
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Wife of — married 8 May 1712 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial Americamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 29 [location unknown]
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Biography

Deborah Hosmer was born 1686-87, the daughter of Stephen Hosmer and Hannah Bushnell. Her christening was recorded as 13 Mar 1687.

Deborah married 8 May 1712 at Hartford,, Connecticut, Richard Olmsted. They had two children: Thaddeus Olmsted and Deborah Olmsted.

Deborah died 23 Sep 1716.

Three Hosmer sisters married three Olmsted brothers in East Hartford. Deborah married Richard Olmsted. Mary married Nicholas Olmsted. Clemence married Nehemiah Olmsted.

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Acknowledgment

WikiTree profile Hosmer-145 created through the import of OsmerBook.ged on May 20, 2012 by Tami Osmer.





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Hosmer-1303 and Hosmer-145 appear to represent the same person because: they are the same person.
posted by Karen (Old) Panek

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