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Family:Jeremiah Drowne and Betsey Grant (1)
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Drowne
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Barrington
Parents:
Benjamin Drowne and Rachel Scott
Jeremiah Scott Drowne
b.
21 Apr 1775
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Betsey Grant
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m.
17 Mar 1797
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
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Marriage
[1]
17 Mar 1797
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Children
Birth
Death
1.
Alfred Drowne
7 Aug 1797
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
2.
Hiram Drowne
13 Dec 1798
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
3.
Eliza Drowne
18 Aug 1800
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
4.
Sally Drowne
23 Feb 1802
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
5.
Mary Ann Drowne
9 Sep 1803
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
6.
Candace Drowne
20 Jul 1805
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
7.
Jeremiah Drowne
24 Sep 1808
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
8.
Nathaniel Drowne
28 Sep 1810
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
9.
Julia Rawson Drowne
25 Dec 1812
Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
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References
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Barrington Intentions and Marriages, in
Arnold, James N.
Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850
:
First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people
. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
9.
DROWNE, Jeremiah Scott, and Betsey Grant, March 17, 1797.
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