On June 26, 1761 Ebenezer and Sarah (Wright) Patch among many others, consented to the covenant of the Church of Christ in Groton, Massachusetts and it was voted that their names be entered in the records.
According to the book, "Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground in Groton, Massachusetts" by Samuel A. Green M. D., the tombstone of Ebenezer Patch bore a cherubs head and said, "Momento Mori, Here lies the body of Mr. Ebenezer Patch who departed this life January 19, 1777 in the 58th year of his age.
HIS DESCENDANCY
Ebenezer is a descendant of immigrant Nicholas Patch Jr., who came to Colonial America between the years 1622 - 1630: (Ebenezer, Isaac, Thomas, Nicholas, Nicholas, William).
On June 26, 1761 Ebenezer and Sarah (Wright) Patch among many others, consented to the covenant of the Church of Christ in Groton, Massachusetts and it was voted that their names be entered in the records.
According to the book, "Epitaphs from the Old Burying Ground in Groton, Massachusetts" by Samuel A. Green M. D., the tombstone of Ebenezer Patch bore a cherubs head and said, "Momento Mori, Here lies the body of Mr. Ebenezer Patch who departed this life January 19, 1777 in the 58th year of his age.
HIS DESCENDANCY
Ebenezer is a descendant of immigrant Nicholas Patch Jr., who came to Colonial America between the years 1622 - 1630: (Ebenezer, Isaac, Thomas, Nicholas, Nicholas, William).
Family Members
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Jacob Patch
1747–1818
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Simon Patch Sr
1749–1776
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Benjamin Patch
1754–1827
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Sarah Patch
1756–1770
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Ebenezer Patch II
1758–1760
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Samuel Patch
1760–1763
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Ebenezer Patch III
1761–1765
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Peter Patch
1763–1765
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Ruth Patch Sawtell
1763–1831
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Samuel Patch
1765–1775
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Ede Patch Shattuck
1769–1857
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Sarah Patch
1771–1771
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Ebenezer Patch IV
1772–1775
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