Joseph Felch

(circa 1664 - 31 May 1727)
Joseph Felch|b. ca 1664\nd. 31 May 1727|p1879.htm|Sergeant Henry Felch Junior|b. ca 1610\nd. 11 Nov 1699|p1869.htm|Hannah Sargent|b. ca Jul 1629\nd. 15 Dec 1717|p1870.htm|Henry Felch|b. ca 1590\nd. circa August, 1670|p1883.htm|Margaret (--?--)|b. s 1590\nd. 23 June 1655 (23rd of 4th mon|p1884.htm|Reverend William Sargent|b. ca May 1602\nd. 16 Dec 1682|p1871.htm|Hannah (--?--)|b. s 1605\nd. Sep 1632|p1872.htm|

7-greats-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Joseph was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, circa 1664. He was the son of Sergeant Henry Felch Junior and Hannah Sargent. He married Mary (--?--) say 1685. Joseph died on 31 May 1727.
 
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