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Bernard Gaines 1651–1747 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1651

Birth Location: Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England

Death Date: 18 NOV 1747

Death Location: Richmond, Virginia Colony

Father: Daniel Gaines

Mother: Margaret Bernard

Spouse(s): Martha Taylor, Martha Taylor

Children(s): George Gaines, Daniel Gaines, Mary Gaines, Bernard Gaines, David Gaines

The story of Bernard Gaines began in 1651 in Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England. Bernard Gaines married Martha Louisa Taylor, Martha Taylor, and had children including Bernard Gaines, Daniel Gaines, David Gaines, George W Gaines, Mary Gaines. Bernard Gaines passed away in 1747 in Richmond, Virginia Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Bernard Gaines began in 1651 in Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England.
  • Bernard Gaines married Martha Louisa Taylor, Martha Taylor, and had children including Bernard Gaines, Daniel Gaines, David Gaines, George W Gaines, Mary Gaines.
  • Bernard Gaines passed away in 1747 in Richmond, Virginia Colony.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Bernard Gaines's Ancestors

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Bernard Gaines
1651–1747
Birth Place: Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
Parents
Daniel Gaines
1614–1682
Breconshire, Wales
Margaret Bernard
1624–1685
Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Henry) Gaines
1585–1640
Brecon, Breconshire, Wales
Blanche Kemis
1584–1634
Aberdeen, Breconshire, Wales
Francis Bernard
1558–1630
Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
Mary Woolhouse
1584–1656
Glapwell, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Gaines,
1559–1606
Elizabeth Awbrey
1559–1640
John Kemis
1560–1593
Maud Lewis
1560–1590
Francis Bernard
1526–1602
Alice Haselwood
1525–1612
Anthony Woolhouse
1530–1587
Millicent Strelley
1538–1606
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Games
1525–1564
Elizabeth Vaughn
1527–1570
Williford Awbrey
1539–1590
Gwenillian Gwyn
1530–1628
OWEN LEWIS
1535–
Gladys-ferch- Meredith
1540–1562
John Bernard
1491–1549
Cecily Muscote
1495–1557
John Haselwood
1502–1559
Katherine Marmion
1495–1573
John Woolhouse
1506–1566
Margaret Baker
1510–1536
John Strelley
1508–1559
Alice addington
1514–1543

Bernard Gaines's Descendants

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Bernard Gaines (1651–18 NOV 1747) m. Martha (Louisa) Taylor (1654–18 MAR 1747) m. Martha Taylor (14 MAR 1670–18 MAR 1726)
  1. 1. George (W) Gaines 1674–1726 m. Eleanor Brooke 1685–1760 m. Elinor Brown 1685–
    1. 1. Margaret Gaines 1715–1781 m. John Pryor 1695–1771
      1. 1. Rhoda Pryor 1739–1797 m. William Stone 1730–
      2. 2. Robert Pryor 1733–1786 m. Patience Lewis 1740–1775
      3. 3. Rachel Pryor 1750–1771 m. Joel Pope 1725–
      4. 4. Abner Pryor 1761–1778 m. Sally Banner 1745–
      5. 5. Green Pryor 1745–1769 m. Susannah Perkins 1750–1815
      6. 6. Martha (Henrietta) Pryor 1756–1835 m. Frederick Cabler 1758–1840
      7. 7. Mildred (Katherine) Pryor 1741–1804 m. David (C.) Womack 1735–1803
      8. 8. Lucy Pryor 1743–1829 m. John (Hosea) Tapley 1735–1770 m. John Womack 1747–1825
      9. 9. John (Henry) Pryor 1759–1840 m. Elizabeth Stokes 1760–1805
      10. 10. Leah Pryor 1747–1810 m. Nicholas Perkins 1745–1800
      11. 11. Dorothy Pryor 1755–1821 m. Henry (Cameron) McNeill 1755–1820
      12. 12. Elizabeth Pryor 1735–1797 m. Charles (I.) Smith 1727–1758 m. Matthew Flournoy 1732–1793
        1. 1. Lucy Flournoy 1766–
        2. 2. John (James) Flournoy 1770–1835 m. Agnes Grant 1777–1840
        3. 3. Lucy Flournoy 1779– m. Anthony Turner 1775–
        4. 4. Martha (Caroline "Patsy") Flournoy 1765–1805 m. Abner Wells 1730–1800
        5. 5. Robert (Watkins) Flournoy 1763–1825 m. Mary (Willis) Cobb 1777–1829
        6. 6. Matthew Flournoy 1776–1842 m. Emily (Journey) Smith 1783–1833
        7. 7. David (John) Flournoy 1762–1838 m. Cassandra Conn 1764–1828
        8. 8. Elizabeth (Julia) Flournoy 1768–1813 m. William Henry 1761–1824
        9. 9. Thomas Flournoy 1775–1857 m. Catharine (Augusta) Howell 1800–1900 m. Sophia Davis 1779–1829
        10. 10. Francis Flournoy 1773–1835 m. Sarah (Coleman) Goodwin 1775–1858
        11. 11. Samuel Flournoy 1758–1818 m. Nancy (Ann) Martin 1767–1850
    2. 2. Martha Gaines 1701–1724
    3. 3. Bernard Gaines 1704–1747 m. Elizabeth (Martha) Ward 1720–1791
  2. 2. Daniel Gaines 1671–1747
  3. 3. Mary Gaines 1685–1704
  4. 4. Bernard Gaines 1666–1726 m. Martha Taylor 1668–1726
  5. 5. David Gaines 1696–1782 m. Mary Hopkins 1698–1737 m. Elizabeth (Mary) Doyle 1704–1757

Bernard Gaines's Timeline

2 Records

1651
1651
Birth of Bernard Gaines in Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England
1747
18 NOV 1747
Age 96
Death of Bernard Gaines in Richmond, Virginia Colony
Richmond, Virginia Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Kingsthorpe, Northamptonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 NOV 1747
    Event Place: Richmond, Virginia Colony

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