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Leverett
in
Boston
Crisp
in
Boston
Parents:
Hudson Leverett and Sarah Payton
John Leverett
b.
25 Aug 1662
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
d.
3 May 1724
Parents:
Richard Crisp and Sarah Wheelwright
Sarah Crisp
b.
15 Sep 1672
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
d.
24 Apr 1744
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
m.
5 Apr 1722
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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5 Apr 1722
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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"Brattle Square Church", in
Dunkle, Robert J., and Ann S. Lainhart.
Records of the Churches of Boston and the First Church, Second Parish, and Third Parish of Roxbury
:
including baptisms, marriages, deaths, admissions, and dismissals: (1600s-1800s)
. (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001)
p. 154.
A List of all y
e
Person Marryed by me, Benj
a
Colman, Presbyter, in Boston N.E. according to ye laws of this Province.
THEIR NAMES.
AGE.
TIME WHEN.
PLACE WHERE.
[Fee]
519.
The Rev
d
Jo. Leverett, Esq
r
1722
520.
M
rs
Sarah Harris.
April 5.
2. 0. 0.
↑
Record Commissioners of the City of Boston.
Boston Marriages, 1700-1751
. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Municipal Printing Office, 1898)
p. 108.
John Leveret Esq. & Mrs. Sarah Harris [by] Mr. Benj. Colman Presn. Apr. 5, 1722.
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