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Elizabeth Yale Chittenden

Birth
Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1 Aug 1712 (aged 39)
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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She was born on the 20 Jul 1673 in Wallingford, CT. She was the daughter of Thomas Yale III (1648-1736) and Rebecca Gibbards (1650-1687). She married William Chittenden Sr. (1666-1738) in abt. 1705 in Guilford, CT. He was the son of Thomas Chittenden (1635 Eng.-1683 CT.) & Joanna Jordan (c1639-1693 CT.). She is believed to have died in child birth. Four "known" children from this union were William Jr. (1706-1786), Rebecca (1708-1712), Jared (1710-1712) and Thankful Chittenden Benton (1711-1757).Elizabeth is the second wife of William Chittenden. She married him about 1705, Guilford, CT.

Elizabeth and William had four known children: William II, Rebecca, Jared, and Thankful.
She was born on the 20 Jul 1673 in Wallingford, CT. She was the daughter of Thomas Yale III (1648-1736) and Rebecca Gibbards (1650-1687). She married William Chittenden Sr. (1666-1738) in abt. 1705 in Guilford, CT. He was the son of Thomas Chittenden (1635 Eng.-1683 CT.) & Joanna Jordan (c1639-1693 CT.). She is believed to have died in child birth. Four "known" children from this union were William Jr. (1706-1786), Rebecca (1708-1712), Jared (1710-1712) and Thankful Chittenden Benton (1711-1757).Elizabeth is the second wife of William Chittenden. She married him about 1705, Guilford, CT.

Elizabeth and William had four known children: William II, Rebecca, Jared, and Thankful.

Inscription

Her husband, William Chittenden (1666-1738), was also buried at the Guilford Village Green Cemetery as well. His gravestone was moved to the Alderbrook Cemetery years ago when all the gravestones from the Village Green were removed. I am not sure if his body was removed, but only his headstone.

Gravesite Details

She was buried at the Guilford Village Green Cemetery. All the gravestones there were moved to the churchyard or to Alderbrook Cemetery many years ago. I am not sure if the bodies were also removed.



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