Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Priscilla Tompkins
Abt 1653 - 1727 (~ 74 years)-
Name Priscilla Tompkins [1, 2] Birth Abt 1653 [3, 4] Gender Female Death 10 Aug 1727 Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts [4] Person ID I30748 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of EK Last Modified 5 Nov 2020
Father John Tompkins, b. Abt 1609 d. 23 Jun 1681, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 72 years) Mother Margaret d. 18 Jul 1672, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Marriage Bef 25 Dec 1637 [4] Family ID F7948 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Samuel Marsh, b. Bef 2 Oct 1652 d. Bef Jun 1693, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts (Age < 40 years) Marriage 14 Aug 1679 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts [1, 3, 4] Children + 1. John Marsh, b. 1 Sep 1681, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts d. 8 Sep 1727, Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts (Age 46 years) Family ID F7941 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Nov 2020
Family 2 William Hayward d. 1714 Marriage 6 May 1708 [3] Family ID F7942 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Nov 2020
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