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Abraham Garner 1682–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1682

Birth Location: Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 1733

Death Location: Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia

Father: John Garner

Mother: Jane Joyce

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Abraham Garner was born in 1682 in Colony of Virginia, the child of John Garner And Jane Joyce. Abraham Garner passed away in 1733 in Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Abraham Garner was born in 1682 in Colony of Virginia, the child of John Garner And Jane Joyce.
  • Abraham Garner passed away in 1733 in Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia.

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Abraham Garner's Ancestors

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Abraham Garner
1682–1733
Birth Place: Colony of Virginia
Parents
John Garner
1663–1713
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Jane Joyce
–1713
Northumberland, Colony of Virginia
Grandparents
John Garner
1635–1702
Susanna Keene
1644–1716
Kent Island, Queen Anne's County, Province of Maryland
Abraham Joyce
1639–1725
Jane Bashaw
1639–1692
Accomack, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Richard Garner
1604–1643
Katharn Lacye
1610–1636
Thomas Keene
1593–1653
Mary Thorley
1620–1662
Giles Bashaw
1610–1645
Jane Thorley
1620–1646
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Garner
1578–1628
Joan Underwood
1585–1631
Giles Bradshawe
1574–1622

Abraham Garner's Timeline

2 Records

1682
ABT 1682
Birth of Abraham Garner in Colony of Virginia
Colony of Virginia
1733
1733
Age 51
Death of Abraham Garner in Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia
Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1682
    Event Place: Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1733
    Event Place: Cople Parish, Westmoreland, Virginia

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