Ebenezer Marden was born in New Hampshire around 1708. He was the son of James Marden and Abigail Webster. He married Esther Berry on 17 Jan 1735 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. [1]
Sources
↑ "New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDVQ-14V : 24 January 2020), Ebenezer Marden and Esther Berry, 17 Jan 1735, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
"Birth"
"Genealogy of early settlers of Rye" B. Parsons, L. (2020). History of the Town of Rye, New Hampshire: From Its Discovery and Settlement to December 31, 1903. India: Alpha Editions. p. 447 [1]
"Marriage"
"New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDVQ-14V : 24 January 2020), Ebenezer Marden and Esther Berry, 17 Jan 1735, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, British Colonial America
"Genealogy of early settlers of Rye" B. Parsons, L. (2020). History of the Town of Rye, New Hampshire: From Its Discovery and Settlement to December 31, 1903. India: Alpha Editions. p. 447. (note: this source lists Ebenezer and Esther's marriage date as 13 Jan 1735.) [2]
"Children"
Abigail, Abigail, George, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, James, Mary
"Genealogy of early settlers of Rye" B. Parsons, L. (2020). History of the Town of Rye, New Hampshire: From Its Discovery and Settlement to December 31, 1903. India: Alpha Editions. p. 447. [3]
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Ebenezer by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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