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Parents:
Thomas Gleason and Mary Mellen
Richard Gleason
b.
31 Jan 1698/99
Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
d.
Aft 1773
Mary Southgate
b.
Abt 1700
Massachusetts, United States
m.
21 Aug 1732
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
21 Aug 1732
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Birth
Death
1.
Mary Gleason
19 Aug 1733
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
8 Nov 1747
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
2.
Keziah Gleason
27 Apr 1736
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
20 Jul 1738
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
3.
Richard Gleason
1 May 1738
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
4.
Sarah Gleason
5 Jan 1740/41
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
5.
Elizabeth Gleason
Abt 1743
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
10 Nov 1782
Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
6.
Patience Gleason
10 Apr 1746
Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital Records of Oxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849
. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1906)
p. 171.
GLEASON, Richard and Mary Southgate of Leicester, Aug. 21, 1732.
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