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Rev. John Woodbridge, VIII

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Name John Woodbridge Prefix Rev. Suffix VIII Birth 10 Jun 1678 [1, 2] Gender Male Death 10 Jun 1718 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts [1, 3]
Person ID I12210 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 12 Nov 2021
Father Rev. John Woodbridge, VII, b. Abt 1644, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts d. 13 Nov 1691, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut
(Age ~ 47 years)
Mother Abigail Leete, b. Abt 1650 d. 9 Apr 1710, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut (Age ~ 60 years)
Marriage 26 Oct 1671 Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut [4, 5]
Family ID F7070 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jemima Eliot, b. 14 Nov 1679 Marriage 14 Nov 1699 [5] Children 1. Rev. John Woodbridge, IX, b. 25 Dec 1702, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts d. 10 Sep 1783, South Hadley, Hampshire, Massachuetts
(Age 80 years)
Family ID F182 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Nov 2021
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Notes - Graduated Harvard 1694; became first minister at West Springfield, Massachusetts in June 1698.
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Sources - [S1648] The Woodbridge Record: Being an Account of the Descendants of the Rev. John Woodbridge, of Newbury, Mass.. "Compiled from the papers left by the late Louis Mitchell, Esquire." New Haven, Connecticut, 1883.
- [S6118] Mary K. Talcott, "Genealogy of the Woodbridge Family." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 32:292, July 1879., year only.
- [S6118] Mary K. Talcott, "Genealogy of the Woodbridge Family." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 32:292, July 1879., date only.
- [S1648] The Woodbridge Record: Being an Account of the Descendants of the Rev. John Woodbridge, of Newbury, Mass.. "Compiled from the papers left by the late Louis Mitchell, Esquire." New Haven, Connecticut, 1883., date only.
- [S6118] Mary K. Talcott, "Genealogy of the Woodbridge Family." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 32:292, July 1879.
- [S1648] The Woodbridge Record: Being an Account of the Descendants of the Rev. John Woodbridge, of Newbury, Mass.. "Compiled from the papers left by the late Louis Mitchell, Esquire." New Haven, Connecticut, 1883.