Robert Beardsley

(circa May 1724 - 1766)
Robert Beardsley|b. ca May 1724\nd. 1766|p2812.htm|Daniel Beardsley|b. 3 Apr 1671\nd. 1737/38|p2821.htm|Ann Seeley|b. s 1680\nd. 1748|p2824.htm|Samuel Beardsley|b. ca 1636|p2822.htm|Abigail Clark|b. s 1645|p2840.htm|||||||

Second cousin 8 times removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Robert was born probably in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, circa May 1724. He was the son of Daniel Beardsley and Ann Seeley. He was baptized in Stratford, Conn., on 26 May 1724.1 He married Hannah Chauncey circa 1746.2 Robert died in 1766.3

Children of Robert Beardsley and Hannah Chauncey

Cited documentation

  1. [S237] Nellie Beardsley Holt, The Family of William Beardsley, One of the First Settlers of Stratford, Connecticut, offset reprint of original typescript. (Ellsworth, Me.: Downeast Graphics and Printing, Inc., 1951), "baptized at Stratfield, Connecticut, 26 May 1724"; I take "Stratfield" to be an error for Stratford.
  2. [S237] Beardsley Gen. 1951.
  3. [S237] Beardsley Gen. 1951, "sied, 1766"; it is clear from the context that "died" is intended.
 
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