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Charles Avery Byrd 1802–1890 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 July 1802

Birth Location: Yancy County, North Carolina

Death Date: 12 Nov 1890

Death Location: Yancy County, North Carolina

Father: George Byrd

Mother: Margaret\Mary Byrd

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Charles Avery Byrd was born in 1802 in Yancy County, North Carolina, the child of George William Byrd And Margaret Mary Ann Annie Hutson Byrd. Charles Avery Byrd passed away in 1890 in Yancy County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Charles Avery Byrd was born in 1802 in Yancy County, North Carolina, the child of George William Byrd And Margaret Mary Ann Annie Hutson Byrd.
  • Charles Avery Byrd passed away in 1890 in Yancy County, North Carolina.

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Charles Byrd's Ancestors

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Charles Byrd
1802–1890
Birth Place: Yancy County, North Carolina
Parents
George William Byrd
1730–1825
Bertie Co. Royal British Colony of North Carolina
Margaret\Mary (Ann" Annie" Hutson) Byrd
1760–1838
Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
William (John) Byrd
1704–1777
Chowan, North Carolina, United States
Jean Bell
1706–1810
Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
James Hudson
1737–1817
Amelia Co, Virginia Colony
Mary Lawson
1740–1803
North Carolina Colony
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Charles Byrd's Timeline

2 Records

1802
12 July 1802
Birth of Charles Avery Byrd in Yancy County, North Carolina
Yancy County, North Carolina
1890
12 Nov 1890
Age 88
Death of Charles Avery Byrd in Yancy County, North Carolina
Yancy County, North Carolina

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 July 1802
    Event Place: Yancy County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1890
    Event Place: Yancy County, North Carolina

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