Deborah Caulkins

(18 March 1645/46 - )
Deborah Caulkins|b. 18 Mar 1645/46|p958.htm|Hugh Caulkins|b. 1600\nd. 1690|p951.htm|Ann (--?--)|b. s 1605|p952.htm|||||||||||||

9-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Deborah was born in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, on 18 March 1645/46. She was the daughter of Hugh Caulkins and Ann (--?--). She married Jonathan Rice in Gloucester, Mass., in June 1660.
 
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