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David Ridley (1750)

David Ridley
Born in Truro, Barnstable, Massachusettsmap
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Biography

David, son of James Ridley & Ruth, was born on 30 April 1750 and baptized on 30 April 1750 in Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.[1]

Baptized June 10,1750 at Truro.

Sources

  1. Baptism: "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"
    Citing FHL microfilm: 907353;
    FamilySearch Record: VQD8-TNY (accessed 1 June 2022)
    David Ridley baptism on 30 Apr 1750 (born 30 Apr 1750), son of James Ridley & Ruth, in Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
  • World Family Tree. Vol. 10, #735
  • George Ernest Bowman. Truro, Barnstable, Mass., Church Records, The Mayflower Descendant, Vol.XVIII, CD 203. Call Number: CD203. Page: 53

Acknowledgements

This person was created through the import of dyermaeettaaug2010.ged on 11 September 2010.





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