) Patience Beebe married Edward Havens, 7 Dec 1768 at Lyme, Connecticut. {Editorial, this entry found in the BEEBE section of the Lyme Barbour record}
) Page 97 of 209 "{The following items are in the HAVENS section of the Barbour record.}
) Edward Havens, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Havens, was born 26 Feb 1738/9.
) Edward Havens married Patience Beebe 7 Dec 1768.
) Anner Havens, daughter of Edward & Patience b. 4 July 1780.
) Daniel Havens, son of Edward & Patience, b. 26 Aug 1776
) David Havens, son of Edward & Patience, b. 4 June 1771
) Edward Havens, son of Edward & Patience, b. 29 Oct 1774
) George Havens, son of Edward & Patience, b. 27 Aug 1769
) Lydia, daughter of Edward & Patience b. 22 Nov 1772.
) Reuben Havens, son of Edward & Patience, b. 14 Aug 1778
) Sarah, daughter of Edward & Patience b. 30 Dec 1784
Sources
↑The Barbour Collection, Lyme Vital Records 1667-1852 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Vol. 1-55. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002. Beebe scanned birth document
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