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Abraham Venable 1700–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: Burgrsses, Virginia

Death Date: 1768

Death Location: Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America

Father: Abraham Venables

Mother: Elizabeth Lewis

Spouse(s): Martha Davis

Children(s): Abraham III, Elizabeth Morton, Mary Moorman, John Venable, Mary Venable, James Venable, Ann Venable, William Venable, Nathaniel Venable, Hugh Venable, Charles Venable

In 1700, Abraham Venable entered the world in Burgrsses, Virginia, born to Abraham Venables And Elizabeth Mildred Lewis. Abraham Venable married Martha Hannah Davis, and had children including Abraham Bedford Venable Iii, Ann Venable, Charles Venable, Elizabeth Morton, Hugh Lewis Venable, James Venable, John Abraham Venable, Mary Moorman, Mary Venable, Nathaniel Venable, William Venable. Abraham Venable passed away in 1768 in Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America.

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  • In 1700, Abraham Venable entered the world in Burgrsses, Virginia, born to Abraham Venables And Elizabeth Mildred Lewis.
  • Abraham Venable married Martha Hannah Davis, and had children including Abraham Bedford Venable Iii, Ann Venable, Charles Venable, Elizabeth Morton, Hugh Lewis Venable, James Venable, John Abraham Venable, Mary Moorman, Mary Venable, Nathaniel Venable, William Venable.
  • Abraham Venable passed away in 1768 in Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Abraham Venable's Ancestors

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Abraham Venable
1700–1768
Birth Place: Burgrsses, Virginia
Parents
Abraham Venables
1662–1710
Devonshire, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth (Mildred) Lewis
1665–1702
New Kent, Louisa, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Venables, Baron of Kenderton) Knight
1643–1733
Essex City, Devon, England
Captain (Hugh) Lewis
1635–1689
Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, Colonial America
Margaret (Elizabeth) Dallathy
1640–1704
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
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Abraham Venable's Descendants

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Abraham Venable (1700–1768) m. Martha (Hannah) Davis (14 Jul 1702–18 Feb 1765)
  1. 1. Abraham (Bedford Venable) III 1725–1778 m. Elizabeth (Michaux) (251-WOODSON) 1731–1811
    1. 1. Mary (Ann) Venable 1750–1824
      1. 1. Elizabeth (S) Allen 1784–1847 m. William (B) Shepard 1764–1839
        1. 1. Stephan Shepard 1809–1838 m. Martha Maddox 1807–1877
    2. 2. John Venable(W)1 1748–1782
  2. 2. Elizabeth Morton 1739–1778
  3. 3. Mary Moorman 1739–1807
  4. 4. John (Abraham) Venable 1740–1811
  5. 5. Mary Venable 1739–1807
  6. 6. James Venable 1734–1814
  7. 7. Ann Venable 1736–
  8. 8. William Venable 1736–1792
  9. 9. Nathaniel Venable 1733–1804
  10. 10. Hugh (Lewis) Venable 1727–1801
  11. 11. Charles Venable 1730–1815

Abraham Venable's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of Abraham Venable in Burgrsses, Virginia
Burgrsses, Virginia
1768
1768
Age 68
Death of Abraham Venable in Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America
Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Burgrsses, Virginia
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 210
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Louisa County, Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 210
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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