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Thomas Ormsby

Birth28 November 1750 - Woodstock,connecticut,america
DeathBef 1786 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Peck
FatherThomas Ormsbee Ormesby

Born in Woodstock,connecticut,america on 28 November 1750 to Thomas Ormsbee Ormesby and Elizabeth Peck. Thomas Ormsby married Sarah Hall and had 2 children. He passed away on Bef 1786.

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Parents
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Thomas Ormsbee Ormesby
1704 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Peck
1707 - 1762
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hall
1748 - Unknown
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Sarah Hail
1730 - Unknown
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Sarah Hall
1747 - 1810
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Hannah {436} Carpenter
1728 - 1740
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Sarah Town
1730 - 1773
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Hannah Carpenter
1718 - 1771
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Sarah Brown
1733 - 1762
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Sarah Hall
1737 - 1797
Children
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Hannah Ormsby
1776 - 1868
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Ebenezer Ormsbee
1764 - 1806

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