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Agnes Agnew 1740–1815 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1740

Birth Location: Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1815

Death Location: Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States

Father: James Agnew

Mother: Rebecca Scott

Spouse(s): James Dunn

Children(s): Elizabeth Dunn

The story of Agnes Agnew began in 1740 in Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Agnes Agnew married James Andrew Dunn, and had children including Elizabeth Dunn. Agnes Agnew passed away in 1815 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Agnew began in 1740 in Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Agnes Agnew married James Andrew Dunn, and had children including Elizabeth Dunn.
  • Agnes Agnew passed away in 1815 in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States.

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Agnes Agnew's Ancestors

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Agnes Agnew
1740–1815
Birth Place: Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
James Agnew
1711–1770
Ulster, Down, Ireland
Rebecca Scott
1707–1789
Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
James Agnew
1671–1715
Balloo, County Down, Ulster, Ireland
Helena (Eleanor) Jamieson
1649–1675
Ireland
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Agnes Agnew's Descendants

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Agnes Agnew (12 May 1740–1815) m. James (Andrew) Dunn (1734–11 Jan 1805)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Dunn 1766–1828 m. James Richey 1752–1833
    1. 1. James (Washington) Richey 1792–1833 m. Julaney Shirley 1797–1833
      1. 1. Benjamin Richey 1819–1905 m. Mary (Jane) Latimer 1829–1898
        1. 1. (Doc) (Thomas) Richey 1853–1934 m. Calpurnia Brown 1854– m. Mary Lacky 1858–
        2. 2. John (Wesley) Richey 1865–1949 m. Tempie Tucker 1870–1936
        3. 3. James (C) Richey 1848–1921 m. Amanda (J) Richey 1872–1939 m. M. (Emma) Liles 1855–1896
        4. 4. Benjamin (Augustus) Richey 1870–1947
        5. 5. Margaret (Jataney) Richey 1845–1931 m. Isaac (T.) Hope 1838–1902
        6. 6. Amanada (J.) Richey 1869–1938
        7. 7. Elazer (Newton) Richey 1844–1893 m. Armanda (Minervah) Liles 1848–1926
        8. 8. Enoc (Valentine) Richey 1858–1940
        9. 9. July (Alrose) Richey 1855–1888
        10. 10. Mary (Luvenda) Richey 1869–
        11. 11. Permelia (Caldonia) Richey 1860–
        12. 12. Robert (E. Lee) Richey 1860–1941
        13. 13. William (Lindsey) Richey 1849–1864

Agnes Agnew's Timeline

2 Records

1740
12 May 1740
Birth of Agnes Agnew in Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
1815
1815
Age 75
Death of Agnes Agnew in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States
Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1740
    Event Place: Marsh Creek, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1815
    Event Place: Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States

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