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Descendants of Gideon Lewis

Male 1749 - 1805  (55 years)


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Father: James Lewis     (Abt 1689 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island - Between 4 May 1752 and 23 May 1752 Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island)
Mother: Susanna Petty     (6 Jul 1716 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island - ??)

Gideon Lewis (15 Dec 1749 Rhode Island - 5 May 1805)
Sarah Card (Abt 1754 New Ashford, Berkshire, Massachusetts - ??)
    └─ Leah Lewis   (7 May 1787 New Ashford, Berkshire, Massachusetts - 3 Nov 1843 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois)
      + Samuel Simmons (2 Dec 1780 - Feb 1809)
      + Nathaniel Childs (16 Jun 1791 - ??)
      David John Thompson (Abt 1771 Pelham, Hampshire, Massachusetts - Aug 1823 Fredonia, Chautauqua, New York)
        (m. Abt 1812)
          └─ Sarah Thompson   (20 Mar 1820 Pomfret, Chautauqua, New York - 31 Jan 1896 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona)
            Morris Charles Phelps (20 Dec 1805 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts -
               22 May 1876 Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho)(m. 27 Mar 1842 Hancock, Illinois)
                └─ Hyrum Smith Phelps   (26 Feb 1846 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois - 23 Apr 1926 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona)  =>
                  + Sarah Clarinda Bingham (6 Sep 1850 Big Pigeon, Pottawattamie, Iowa -
                  :  23 Dec 1927 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona)(m. 25 Sep 1866 Montpelier, Bear Lake, Idaho)
                  + Mary Elizabeth Bingham (25 Dec 1853 East Weber, Weber, Utah - 14 Nov 1933 Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona)
                    (m. 8 Sep 1873 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah)
Number of people in this chart: 13 (including 7 spouses and 2 parents) in 4 generations.
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