Secor Family Genealogy: Exploring Our Ancestry

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 Husband: David Parshall (1)
    Born: in probably Aquebogue (2)
Married: DEC 1736 (11)
Died: JAN 1760 in Southold, NY (3)
Father: David Parshall
Mother: Mary Gardiner
Spouses:
    Wife: Sibyl White (4)
    Born: about 1716 (6)
Died: 08 JUL 1812 in Patchogue, Suffolk, NY (7)
Father: Ephriam White
Mother: Sarah Herrick
Spouses:
Children
01   (F): Mehitabel Parshall (8)
Born: 27 OCT 1750 (9)
Died: 04 APR 1837 (10)  Buried in Eldridge rural cemetery
Spouses: Phineas Corwin

Additional Information

Sibyl White:
Name: Sibyl Parshall 5

Footnotes

  1. Ancestry.com, The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  2. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  3. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  4. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  5. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  6. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  7. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.
  8. Ibid., The Corwin genealogy (Curwin, Curwen, Corwine) in the United States.
  9. Ibid., The Corwin genealogy (Curwin, Curwen, Corwine) in the United States.
  10. Ibid., The Corwin genealogy (Curwin, Curwen, Corwine) in the United States.
  11. Ibid., The history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by Will.

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