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Family:Jeremiah Haradon and Emela Fuller (2)
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Haradon
in
Wrentham
Fuller
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Wrentham
Jeremiah Haradon
b.
Abt 1790
Mansfield, Bristol, Massachusetts
Parents:
Thomas Fuller and Hopestill Lethbridge
Emela Fuller
b.
21 Oct 1790
Wrentham, Bristol, Massachusetts
m.
4 Apr 1813
Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
4 Apr 1813
Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Esther Bennet Haradon
12 Nov 1813
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
2.
Charlott Emela Haradon
1 Apr 1816
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
3.
Nancy Richardson Haradon
3 Dec 1819
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
4.
Juline Burges Haradon
31 May 1821
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
5.
William Thomas Haradon
27 Apr 1823
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
6.
Mary Wise Haradon
8 Jan 1826
Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
4 Feb 1862
Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
7.
Sergeant James T. Haradon
Abt 1829
Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts
29 Jun 1864
Kennesaw, Cobb, Georgia, United States
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References
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Baldwin, Thomas W.
Vital records of Wrentham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850
. (Boston: Stanhope Press, 1910)
Vol. 2, p. 314.
HARADON, Jeremiah and Emily Fuller, Apr. 4, 1813.
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