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Andrew Bourne 1670–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1670

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 1700

Death Location: Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America

Father: William Bourne

Mother: Anne Kirby

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The story of Andrew Bourne began in 1670 in England. Andrew Bourne passed away in 1700 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Andrew Bourne began in 1670 in England.
  • Andrew Bourne passed away in 1700 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Andrew Bourne's Ancestors

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Andrew Bourne
1670–1700
Birth Place: England
Parents
William Bourne
1631–1672
Plymouth, Devon, England
Anne Kirby
1635–1695
Plymouth, Devon, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Andrew) Bourne
1600–1684
Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Bourne
1600–1669
Devon, England
Richard Kirby
1614–1688
Rowington, Warwickshire, England
Jane Vallence
1615–1650
Hertfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Humphrey Kirby
1594–1624
Bridget Paine
1592–1621
Radulphe Vallance
1590–1626
Joane Shipley
1590–1659
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Kirby
1572–1651
Sybil Shuttleworth
1572–1652
John Paine
1566–1621
Dorothy Bailey
1570–1619
William Vallence
1560–1610
Marthae Pottes
1565–1610
Robert Shipley

Andrew Bourne's Timeline

2 Records

1670
1670
Birth of Andrew Bourne in England
England
1700
1700
Age 30
Death of Andrew Bourne in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America
Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America

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