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William Ormsbee

Birth4 May 1729 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death25 Dec 1730 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
MotherRuth Ripley
FatherDaniel Ormsbee*

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts on 4 May 1729 to Daniel Ormsbee* and Ruth Ripley. William Ormsbee passed away on 25 Dec 1730 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.

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Daniel Ormsbee*
1690 - 1766
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Ruth Ripley
1694 - 1749

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U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current

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Name
William Ormsbee
Est. Birth Date
4 May 1729
Est. Residence Age
Not Available
Est. Residence Date
Not Available
Birth Place
Not Available