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Birth |
25 Jun 1715 |
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Death |
Yes, date unknown |
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Burial |
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Marriage |
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Father |
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Mother |
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Birth |
Abt 1715 |
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Death |
Abt Dec 1773 |
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Father |
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Mother |
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Birth |
8 Nov 1736 |
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Death |
Yes, date unknown |
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Burial |
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Birth |
Abt 1737 |
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Death |
Aft 1798 |
Duplin County, North Carolina |
Burial |
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Spouse |
Jemima Chambers | F3965 |
Marriage |
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Birth |
Abt 1739 |
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Death |
Bef Jan 1787 |
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Burial |
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Birth |
Abt 1740 |
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Death |
Abt 1810 |
Orange County, North Carolina |
Burial |
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Spouse |
Nancy Ann Moore | F1012 |
Marriage |
Abt 1770 [1] |
New Hanover County, North Carolina [1] |
Birth |
Aft 1742 |
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Death |
Abt 1783 |
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Burial |
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Notes |
Married:
- Four of their sons (Isaac, Jacob, George, and Samuel) moved to NC in the 1750's and settled Newton Cross Roads in New Hanover Co., NC. In 1769, Abraham served on the jury for a murder trial in Deplin Co., NC. Abraham was living with or near his four sons in 1779 in Duplin Co., NC, where all five signed a petition for the formation of Sampson Co. from Duplin Co. It is thought that Sarah was in NC also. There is an obituary for a Mrs. Sarah Newton in the Cape Fear Mercury, 29 Dec. 1773. It is assumed that this was Sarah Graves Newton and that she died sometime in Dec. 1773. All four of the sons in NC were in the Revolutionary War.
http://www.gravesfa.org/gen538.htm
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