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Archibald Allen 1697–1762 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1697

Birth Location: King George County, Virginia

Death Date: June 3, 1762

Death Location: King George County, Virginia

Father: Archibald Allen

Mother: Penelope Skinner

Spouse(s): Penelope Skinner, Sarah Hudson, Penelope Allen, Elizabeth None

Children(s): Sarah Allen

In 1697, Archibald Allen entered the world in King George County, Virginia, born to Archibald Allen And Penelope Skinner. Archibald Allen married Elizabeth, Penelope Skinner, Penelope Skinner Allen, Penlope Skinner, Sarah Hudson, and had children including Sarah Allen. Archibald Allen passed away in 1762 in King George County, Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1697, Archibald Allen entered the world in King George County, Virginia, born to Archibald Allen And Penelope Skinner.
  • Archibald Allen married Elizabeth, Penelope Skinner, Penelope Skinner Allen, Penlope Skinner, Sarah Hudson, and had children including Sarah Allen.
  • Archibald Allen passed away in 1762 in King George County, Virginia.

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Archibald Allen's Ancestors

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Archibald Allen
1697–1762
Birth Place: King George County, Virginia
Parents
Archibald Allen
1670–1747
Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts or Scotland
Penelope Skinner
1700–1740
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Archibald Allen's Descendants

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Archibald Allen (1697–June 3, 1762) m. Penelope Skinner (1700–1740) m. Sarah Hudson (1700–12 Nov 1721) m. Penelope (Skinner) Allen (1682–1727) m. Elizabeth (unknown–aft 1763)
  1. 1. Sarah Allen 1726–1785 m. William (David) Stokes 1707–1794 m. Sylvanius Stokes 1724–1769
    1. 1. Thomas Stokes 1761–1850 m. Hannah Hill 1766–1800 m. Mary Norman 1771–1859
      1. 1. Benjamin (Hampton) Stokes 1806–1880 m. Susan McKown 1812–1906
        1. 1. Alford (Mason) Stokes 1854–1922 m. Rebecca (Jane) Watkins 1855–1934
        2. 2. John (B.) Stokes 1848–1941
        3. 3. Elizabeth (Jane) Stokes 1845–1926
        4. 4. Francis (Marion) Stokes 1834–1863
        5. 5. Margaret Stokes 1835–
        6. 6. J.W. Stokes 1838–
        7. 7. Thomas (H.) Stokes 1842–
        8. 8. J.E. Stokes 1831–
        9. 9. William (M.) Stokes 1840–1905
        10. 10. Jacob (M) Stokes 1848–1934
      2. 2. Sylvanus Stokes 1790–1818
      3. 3. Priscilla Stokes 1800–1871
      4. 4. Bennit Stokes 1794–
      5. 5. Nancy (Elizabeth) Stokes 1808–1850
      6. 6. William Stokes 1793–1854
      7. 7. John (M) Stokes 1814–1878
      8. 8. Thomas (Jefferson) Stokes 1794–
      9. 9. Abner (Edward) Stokes 1760–1832
      10. 10. Singleton Stokes 1801–
      11. 11. Jordan (Green) Stokes 1790–

Archibald Allen's Timeline

2 Records

1697
1697
Birth of Archibald Allen in King George County, Virginia
King George County, Virginia
1762
June 3, 1762
Age 65
Death of Archibald Allen in King George County, Virginia
King George County, Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1697
    Event Place: King George County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 3, 1762
    Event Place: King George County, Virginia

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