Eleazor Truman, was the son of Joseph and Mary (Shapley) Truman. He married, Oct. 19, 1727, Mary Clark. They were both members of the Sabbatarian Church at Hopkinton, R.I., from 1740-68. Residents of New London, Conn., and Hopkinton, R.I. [1][2]
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) Truman Genealogy; page 34:Eleazor Truman (26), son of Joseph and Mary (Shapley) Truman. He married, Oct. 19, 1727, Mary Clark. They were both members of the Sabbatarian Church at Hopkinton, R.I., 1740-68. Residence New London, Conn., and Hopkinton, R.I.:
) Children of Eleazor and Mary (Clark) Truman :
) John Truman (27.); Born Sept. 10, 1728. Residence: 1784, Long Island.
) William Truman (28.); Born April 10, 1730.
) Clark Truman (29.); Born Sept. 29, 1736.
) Mary Truman (30.); Born July 25, 1740. Married Oct. 3, 1774 to William Lane.
) Susanna Truman (31.); Born April 13,1742. Member of church at Hopkinton, 1785.
) Jonathan Truman (32.); Born Oct. 6, 1745. His wife, Anne, in 1785, was a member of the church at Hopkinton.
) Hannah Truman (33.); Born Aug. 2, 1747.
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