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Benjamin Colclough 1669–1722 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Mar 1669

Birth Location: Stafford County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 11 Apr 1722

Death Location: Stafford, Virginia, USA

Father: John Colclough

Mother: Mary Rivett

Spouse(s): Rachael Colclough

Children(s): Elizabeth Colclough, William [twin], Alexander [twin], Sarah Colclough, Jane Colclough, Margaret Colclough, Mary Thornbury, None None, Hester Colclough, Hannah Colclough, Rachel Colclough

The story of Benjamin Colclough began in 1669 in Stafford County, Virginia, USA. Benjamin Colclough married Rachael Jane Colclough, and had children including Alexander Colclough Twin, Elizabeth Colclough, Hannah Colclough, Hester Rachel Colclough, Jane Colclough, Margaret Frances Colclough, Mary Colclough Kidwell Thornbury, Rachel Jane Colclough, Sarah Colclough, William Colclough Twin. Benjamin Colclough passed away in 1722 in Stafford, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin Colclough began in 1669 in Stafford County, Virginia, USA.
  • Benjamin Colclough married Rachael Jane Colclough, and had children including Alexander Colclough Twin, Elizabeth Colclough, Hannah Colclough, Hester Rachel Colclough, Jane Colclough, Margaret Frances Colclough, Mary Colclough Kidwell Thornbury, Rachel Jane Colclough, Sarah Colclough, William Colclough Twin.
  • Benjamin Colclough passed away in 1722 in Stafford, Virginia, USA.

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Benjamin Colclough's Ancestors

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Benjamin Colclough
1669–1722
Birth Place: Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Colclough
1641–1717
London, Middlesex, London, England, United Kingdom
Mary (Partridge) Rivett
1645–1695
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Benjamin Colclough's Descendants

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Benjamin Colclough (12 Mar 1669–11 Apr 1722) m. Rachael (Jane) Colclough (abt 1710–1803)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Colclough 1720–1757 m. Mr. Bolling 1716–1767
    1. 1. John (Blue) Bolling 1743–1785 m. Ann Huston 1755–1848
    2. 2. Alexander (Blue) Bolling 1736–
    3. 3. Simon ('Sims') Bolling 1750–
  2. 2. William (Colclough) [twin] 1716–1783
  3. 3. Alexander (Colclough) [twin] 1716–1716
  4. 4. Sarah Colclough 1720–1775 m. John (William) Kidwell 1720–1774
    1. 1. Joshua Kidwell 1757–1835
    2. 2. Jonathan (Kidwell) Sr 1750–1835
  5. 5. Jane Colclough 1714–1797 m. Benjamin Newton 1719–1788
  6. 6. Margaret (Frances) Colclough 1712–1798 m. William Durham 1715–
    1. 1. John Durham 1742–
    2. 2. Samuel Durham 1752–
    3. 3. Margaret Durham 1745–
  7. 7. Mary (Colclough Kidwell) Thornbury 1708–1749
  8. 8. 1715–1757
    1. 1. Alexander Colclough 1751–
  9. 9. Hester (Rachel) Colclough 1701–1740
  10. 10. Hannah Colclough 1706–1748
  11. 11. Rachel (Jane) Colclough 1707–1803 m. Thomas Bolling 1697–1764
    1. 1. Rachel (Jane Bolling) Jr 1727–
    2. 2. Jane Bolling 1727– m. Mr. DeBell 1725–
    3. 3. Priscilla Bolling 1731–1761 m. Thomas (Fretwell) Phillips 1729–1810
    4. 4. Stephen Bolling 1738–
    5. 5. Joseph Bowling 1753–1836

Benjamin Colclough's Timeline

2 Records

1669
12 Mar 1669
Birth of Benjamin Colclough in Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Stafford County, Virginia, USA
1722
11 Apr 1722
Age 53
Death of Benjamin Colclough in Stafford, Virginia, USA
Stafford, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1669
    Event Place: Stafford County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1722
    Event Place: Stafford, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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