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Dorchester
Ezbon Searle
b.
24 Feb 1669/70
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
d.
Bef 1674
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Robert Searle
Abt 1640 - 1716/17
M
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Deborah Unknown
- 1713/14
m.
Abt 1660
Nathaniel Searle
1662 - 1749/50
Salter Searle
1664 - 1690
Robert Searle
1666/67 - Bef 1671
Ezbon Searle
1669/70 - Bef 1674
Robert Searle
1671 - 1752
Ezbon Searle
1673/74 -
Deborah Searle
1677 -
Jabez Searle
1678/79 - 1724
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Name
Ezbon Searle
Alt Name
[3]
Edna Searle
Gender
Male
Birth
[1]
24 Feb 1669/70
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death
[2]
Bef 1674
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
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A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston : containing Dorchester births, marriages, and deaths to the end of 1825
11.
Ezbon the Son of Robert Searle was Born the 24th. (mo: 12) 1669. [24 Feb 1669/70]
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Second son named Ezbon born 18 Mar 1673/74.
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Source:History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900 : with a genealogical register of Stonington families (243118)
, p. 564, names this child, and the second one having the same name, as "Edna" with no indication of its sex. However, town and church records of Dorchester clearly use "Ezbon" and label these two children as sons.
Cutter
spells it "Esbon".
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