Primary Source, Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), New London Vital Records 1646-1854[1] : This source has multiple entries for Stephen and Mary Beebe as follows:
). Ruth Beebe, daughter of Stephen and Mary Beebe Beebe was born 15 June 1720 at New London, Connecticut.
) Abigail Beebe, daughter of Stephen and Mary Beebe Beebe was born 20 July 1723 at New London, Connecticut.
) Amos Beebe, son of Stephen and Mary Beebe was born 3 July 1730 at New London, Connecticut.
) Reuben Beebe, son of Stephen and Mary Beebe Beebe was born 24 July 1734 at New London, Connecticut.
Marriage Records
Primary Source, Connecticut Marriages, 1630-1997, [2] : Stephen Beebe married Mary Leach 16 Nov 1715 {Editorial or 1716 in Barbour} at the First Church of Christ in New London, New London, Connecticut.
Biographic References
Secondary Source, Clarence Beebe, Monograph of the Descent of the Family of Beebe, [3]: "Stephen Beebe (ID 35) is identified as the son of John Beebe in the "Monograph, etc" book. No death information. He married Mary Leach, in New London, CT on Nov 16th, 1716. Children cited are: Ruth (92) Abigail (93), Amos (94), Reuben (95) and possibly another child of unknown name."
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↑ Beebe, Clarence, "A MONOGRAPH of the Descent of the Family of BEEBE, from the earliest known immigrant-John, of Broughton, England, 1650" , compiled and edited by Clarence Beebe, 150 Nassau Street, New York; (ID 35) page 22. Beebe book online
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