Marriage
Husband @I967@.
Wife @I968@.
Marriage
25 Dec 1740.
Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
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Marriage
25 Dec 1740 • Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Sources
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Source: #S1738 22 Jan 2012 Webb, Samuel 88 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1741 25 Jan 2012 Webb, Samuel h. Sarah (Lincoln), 5 Oct 1716. P.R. 9 Family Records compiled by Dr. Buck of Woolwich. 177 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1750 20 Nov 2018 Webb, Samuel Son of Christopher. Webb and Anne his Wife, Born 5 October 1716, Boston, MA. Boston, MA: Births, 1700-1800 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1738 22 Jan 2012 Webb, Samuel, h. Sarah (Lincoln), 27 Apr 1773, a. 55y. Family Records compiled by Dr. Buck of Woolwich. 88 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1742 22 Jan 2012 Webb, Samuel and Sarah Lincoln, __,___,1740. P.R.9 Family Records compiled by Dr. Buck of Woolwich, Maine 186 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1742 17 Mar 2016 Lincoln, Sarah and Samuel Webb, __,___,1740. P.R.9 Family Records compiled by Dr. Buck of Woolwich. 82 Certainty: 3
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Source: #S1750 20 Nov 2018 Web (sic Webb), Samuel & Sarah Lincoln, 25 Dec 1740, Quincy, MA. Quincy, MA: Vital and Church Records, 1672-1870 Certainty: 3
Galbraith clan
Town and City Clerks of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Vital and Town Records. Provo, UT: Holbrook Research Institute (Jay and Delene Holbrook).
Source: S1738 Georgetown Vital Records to 1892 Vol. 3 Deaths Mary Pelham Hill Publication: Maine Historical Society 1943
Source: S1741 Georgetown Vital Records to 1892 Births Vol. 1 Mary Pelham Hill Publication: Maine Historical Society 1943
Source: S1750 Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 New England Historic Genealogical Society Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society
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DNA Connections
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