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Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne 1659–1741 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 May 1659

Birth Location: Charles City, Charles City, VA

Death Date: 1741

Death Location: Charles City, Henrico, VA

Father: John Stith

Mother: Jane Gregory

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Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne Was Born In 1659 In Charles City, Charles City, Va, The Child Of John Drury Stith And Jane Gregory. Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne Passed Away In 1741 In Charles City, Henrico, Va.

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Biography

  • Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne Was Born In 1659 In Charles City, Charles City, Va, The Child Of John Drury Stith And Jane Gregory.
  • Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne Passed Away In 1741 In Charles City, Henrico, Va.

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Agnes Wynne's Ancestors

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Agnes Wynne
1659–1741
Birth Place: Charles City, Charles City, VA
Parents
John Drury Stith
1625–1694
Kirkham, Lancashire, England
Jane Gregory
1624–1686
Prince William County, VA
Grandparents
Robert Stith
1606–1654
Kirkham, Lancashire, England
Mary (Jane Townsend) Stith
1610–1695
Charles City, Charles City, VA
Richard (Gregory) II
1583–1624
St Giles Cripplegate, London, England
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Agnes Wynne's Timeline

2 Records

1659
9 May 1659
Birth of Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne in Charles City, Charles City, VA
Charles City, Charles City, VA
1741
1741
Age 82
Death of Agnes Stith, daughter of John I, married Wynne in Charles City, Henrico, VA
Charles City, Henrico, VA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 May 1659
    Event Place: Charles City, Charles City, VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1741
    Event Place: Charles City, Henrico, VA

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