He was born in the year 1639 in Town of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Present USA), Town of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Present USA).
He was christened on September 1, 1639 in ., Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Alternative: He was christened on September 1, 1639 in ., Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Alternative: He was christened on September 1, 1639 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Alternative: He was christened on September 1, 1639 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Alternative: He was christened in the year 1639 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Alternative: He was christened on September 1, 1639 in Salem, Essex, Mass.
Alternative: He was christened on September 1, 1639 in ., Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
He died on September 6, 1686 in Hampton (Present Rockingham County), Dominion of New England (Present New Hampshire) (Present USA), Hampton, Dominion of New England (Present New Hampshire) (Present USA), he was 47 years old.
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