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Amee PARSONS 1659–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 MAR 1659

Birth Location: Charles Parish, York, Virginia

Death Date: 1 JUN 1700

Death Location: Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia

Father: John PARSONS

Mother: Elizabeth STARKEY

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Amee PARSONS was born in 1659 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia, the child of John Parsons And Elizabeth Starkey. Amee PARSONS passed away in 1700 in Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Amee PARSONS was born in 1659 in Charles Parish, York, Virginia, the child of John Parsons And Elizabeth Starkey.
  • Amee PARSONS passed away in 1700 in Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia.

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Amee PARSONS's Ancestors

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Amee PARSONS
1659–1700
Birth Place: Charles Parish, York, Virginia
Parents
John PARSONS
1630–1699
Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth STARKEY
1634–1697
Charles Parish, York, Virginia Colony
Grandparents
Sir (Richard) PARSONS
1602–1634
Birr Castle, Offaly, Ireland
Lady (Anne Letitia) LOFTUS
1606–1663
Croghan, Offaly, Ireland
Peter STARKEY
1620–1678
Greenwich, London, England
Ursula NN
1625–1678
Kent, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Amee PARSONS's Timeline

2 Records

1659
4 MAR 1659
Birth of Amee PARSONS in Charles Parish, York, Virginia
Charles Parish, York, Virginia
1700
1 JUN 1700
Age 41
Death of Amee PARSONS in Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia
Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 MAR 1659
    Event Place: Charles Parish, York, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 JUN 1700
    Event Place: Charles Church of Charles Parish, York, Virginia

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