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Bernard Hughes 1700–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

Death Date: 1765

Death Location: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

Father: Daniel Hughes

Mother: Hannah Webster

Spouse(s): Sister Dougherty

Children(s): James Hughes, Sarah Hughes, Wai Li, Henry Hughes

In 1700, Bernard Hughes entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama, United States, born to Daniel Hughes And Hannah Renee Webster. Bernard Hughes married Sister Raven Ani Gatagewi Dougherty, and had children including Henry Freeman Hughes, James Bernard Hughes, Sarah Hughes, Wai Li. Bernard Hughes passed away in 1765 in Cherokee, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1700, Bernard Hughes entered the world in Cherokee, Alabama, United States, born to Daniel Hughes And Hannah Renee Webster.
  • Bernard Hughes married Sister Raven Ani Gatagewi Dougherty, and had children including Henry Freeman Hughes, James Bernard Hughes, Sarah Hughes, Wai Li.
  • Bernard Hughes passed away in 1765 in Cherokee, Alabama, United States.

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Bernard Hughes's Ancestors

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Bernard Hughes
1700–1765
Birth Place: Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Parents
Daniel Hughes
1670–
Hannah (Renee) Webster
1672–1737
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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Bernard Hughes's Descendants

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Bernard Hughes (1700–1765) m. Sister (Raven Ani Gatagewi) Dougherty (1672–14 Mar 1819)
  1. 1. James (Bernard) Hughes 1742–1793 m. Susannah Graves 1763–1837
    1. 1. Mary (Ann) Hughes 1779–1835 m. Bartlett Henson 1775–1820
      1. 1. Elizabeth Henson 1801–1885 m. William Butcher 1793–1868
        1. 1. Nancy (Jane) Butcher 1836–1884 m. James (Wesley) Bass 1850–1921 m. Ephraim Bass 1831–1882 m. Marcus (L) Moore 1829–1868
        2. 2. Willis Butcher 1834–1914
        3. 3. Arius Butcher 1841–1920
        4. 4. Allen Butcher 1831–1860
        5. 5. Eli Butcher 1828–1894
      2. 2. Sarah Henson 1815–1873
      3. 3. Abner (F) Henson 1796–1851
      4. 4. Ann Henson 1805–1844
      5. 5. William Henson 1810–1875
      6. 6. Susan (Earle) Henson 1811–1863
      7. 7. Ann Henson 1796–
      8. 8. Mary (Polly) Henson 1801–1893
      9. 9. Abner (Freeland) Henson 1796–1892
      10. 10. Elizabeth ("Betsy" Hammond) Henson 1795–1890
    2. 2. Nancy (Ko Ta Ka Ya) Hughes 1775–1830
    3. 3. Catherine Hughes 1766–1860
  2. 2. Sarah Hughes 1745–1798
  3. 3. Wai Li 1735–1815
  4. 4. Henry (Freeman) Hughes 1723–1791

Bernard Hughes's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of Bernard Hughes in Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Cherokee, Alabama, United States
1765
1765
Age 65
Death of Bernard Hughes in Cherokee, Alabama, United States
Cherokee, Alabama, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1765
    Event Place: Cherokee, Alabama, United States

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