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Charles William Brandon 1750–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 April 1750

Birth Location: York County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: April 1838

Death Location: Bedford County, Tennessee, USA

Father: Charles Brandon

Mother: Hannah Erwin

Spouse(s): Sarah Cook

Children(s): Nancy Brandon

Charles William Brandon was born in 1750 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Charles William Brandon And Hannah Erwin. Charles William Brandon married Sarah Cook, and had children including Nancy Brandon. Charles William Brandon passed away in 1838 in Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Charles William Brandon was born in 1750 in York County, Pennsylvania, USA, the child of Charles William Brandon And Hannah Erwin.
  • Charles William Brandon married Sarah Cook, and had children including Nancy Brandon.
  • Charles William Brandon passed away in 1838 in Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

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Charles Brandon's Ancestors

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Charles Brandon
1750–1838
Birth Place: York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Charles William Brandon
1723–1780
Finchampstead, Berkshire, England
Hannah Erwin
1724–1813
North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
John (Richard) Brandon
1691–1756
London, England
Mary (Elizabeth) Cathey
1684–1760
Clones Parish, Monaghan, Ulster, Ireland
William Irvine
1691–1748
Ulster, Northern Ireland
Anne Craig
1694–1730
Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Great-Grandparents
John IV
1700–1743
Elizabeth Wittingham
1705–1760
James Irvine
1645–1729
Margaret Ir
1650–1674
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Locke
1679–1778
Elizabeth SMILEY
1680–1753
David Irvine
1605–1678
Sophia Gault
1618–1650
Andrew Wylie
1628–1700
Jeane Lindsay
1632–1710

Charles Brandon's Descendants

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Charles (William) Brandon (7 April 1750–April 1838) m. Sarah Cook (Aug 22, 1750–1788)
  1. 1. Nancy Brandon 1772–1841 m. John King 1770–1811 m. James (Caldwell) Reid 1793–1842
    1. 1. Robertson (Jefferson) King 1810–1887 m. Mary (Ann) Phillips 1819–1895
      1. 1. Bettie King 1840–1918 m. Samuel (French) Brantley 1837–1902
      2. 2. Robert (J.) King 1860–1933
      3. 3. Edmund (Cooper) King 1862–
      4. 4. Dr. (Samuel Phillips) King 1837–1894
      5. 5. John (Francis) King 1835–1920
      6. 6. George (Thomas) King 1866–1949
    2. 2. John (Jack) King 1795–1860
    3. 3. Sarah (King) Snelling 1801–1874
    4. 4. Charles (Brandon) King 1808–1892

Charles Brandon's Timeline

2 Records

1750
7 April 1750
Birth of Charles William Brandon in York County, Pennsylvania, USA
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
1838
April 1838
Age 88
Death of Charles William Brandon in Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 April 1750
    Event Place: York County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 1838
    Event Place: Bedford County, Tennessee, USA

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