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Amy Gilliam 1775–1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1775

Birth Location: Granville, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 8 May 1844

Death Location: Madison, Missouri, United States

Father: Capt. Gilliam

Mother: Elizabeth Cheatham

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Amy Gilliam was born in 1775 in Granville, North Carolina, United States, the child of Capt William Gilliam And Elizabeth Cheatham. Amy Gilliam passed away in 1844 in Madison, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • Amy Gilliam was born in 1775 in Granville, North Carolina, United States, the child of Capt William Gilliam And Elizabeth Cheatham.
  • Amy Gilliam passed away in 1844 in Madison, Missouri, United States.

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Amy Gilliam's Ancestors

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Amy Gilliam
1775–1844
Birth Place: Granville, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Capt. William Gilliam
1734–1804
St Peters Parish, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Cheatham
1744–1804
Amelia, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
William (Gilliam) Sr
1699–1778
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Agnes Harris
1710–1781
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Edward Harris
1676–1747
Unity Montie
1694–1753
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Sr
1629–1678
Alice West
1633–1710

Amy Gilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1775
Abt. 1775
Birth of Amy Gilliam in Granville, North Carolina, United States
Granville, North Carolina, United States
1844
8 May 1844
Age 69
Death of Amy Gilliam in Madison, Missouri, United States
Madison, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1775
    Event Place: Granville, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 May 1844
    Event Place: Madison, Missouri, United States

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