Molly Kemp was born on November 23, 1756 at Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Ebenezer Kemp and Mary Bradstreet.
Molly marries to Nehemiah Gould on March 9, 1773 at Groton, Massachusetts, USA. Nehemiah Gould was born on January 13, 1752 in Groton, MIddlesex, Massachusetts. Nehemiah Gould is the son of Nehemiah Gould and Esther Bowers. Nehemiah Spencer (II) dies in 1774 at Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Children of Nehemiah Gould and Molly Kemp are:
Birth
Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 Transcription
First name(s) Molly
Last name Kemp
Event type Birth
Birth year 1756
Event year 1756
City Groton
Country United States
Volume name GROTON-V1
Page number 126
Sources
Birth - Record set Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, FindMyPast. Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers). Subcategory Births & baptisms. Collections from United States & Canada. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Copyright New England Historic Genealogical Society. [1].
Marriage - "New England Historic Genealogical Society," FindMyPast Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers) Transcipts. Volume name GROTON-V2. Page number 76. Record set United States Marriages. [2].
Books and Publications - "The Family of Zaccheus Gould of Topsfield." Author: B. A. Gould. Publication: 1895; Appendix XVI Thomas Gould of Salem Village. Note: Source Media Type: Book. Master Listing Source: Y.
WikiTree profile Kemp-328 created through the import of Tom.ged on Jun 1, 2011 by Tom Elliott.
Profile created by Steve Main through the import of Scotty Allen Tree.ged on Jun 4, 2020.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Molly by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Molly: