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Christian Long 1720–1761 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1720

Birth Location: Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States)

Death Date: after 1761

Death Location: Providence of Virginia

Father: John Long

Mother: *Mrs. Long

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Long

Children(s): Rosamond Long

Christian Long was born in 1720 in Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States), the child of John Adam Long And Mrs John Adam Long. Christian Long married Elizabeth Long, and had children including Rosamond Long. Christian Long passed away in 1761 in Providence of Virginia.

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Biography

  • Christian Long was born in 1720 in Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States), the child of John Adam Long And Mrs John Adam Long.
  • Christian Long married Elizabeth Long, and had children including Rosamond Long.
  • Christian Long passed away in 1761 in Providence of Virginia.

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Children(s)

Christian Long's Ancestors

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Christian Long
1720–1761
Birth Place: Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States)
Parents
John Adam Long
1701–1760
Ingelfingen Parish Criesbach Kunzbach Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
*Mrs. (John Adam) Long
1704–
Of Frederick, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Kathryn Surface
1678–1759
Ingelfingen Parish Criesbach Kunzbach Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christian Long's Descendants

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Christian Long (1720–after 1761) m. Elizabeth Long (1724–after 1761)
  1. 1. Rosamond Long 1750–1830 m. Margaret ("Peggy") DeVault 1743–1791
    1. 1. Benjamin (J) LONG 1778–1853 m. Sarah ('Sally') Husher 1778– m. Mary Randall 1779–1853
      1. 1. Catherine ((Long) Hebard 'Hibbard') 3GGM 1808–1880 m. William (Henry Hebard Hibbard) II 1797–1870
        1. 1. Samuel (L) Hebard 1844–1917 m. Lydia (Ellen 'Liddy' (Black)) Hebard 1862–1927
        2. 2. Henry (Hebard) 'Hibbard' 1842–1843
        3. 3. Mary ((Hebard) 'Hibbard') 1840–1841
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Betsy Hebard) Zinc 1838–1897
        5. 5. Sarah (Frances) Hebard 1836–1898
        6. 6. Lucinda ('Lucy' Hebard) Armer 1846–1926
        7. 7. Evelyn (Malinda (Hebard 'Hibbard') Churchill,) Murphey 1846–1892
        8. 8. Warren (Hebard) 'Hibbard' 1827–1891
        9. 9. John (Gilmore Hebard) 'Hibbard' 1834–1909
        10. 10. Catherine (L (Hebard 'Hibbard') Rackerby,) Shroyer 1849–1919
        11. 11. Ozias Hebard 1832–1865
        12. 12. Sarah (Hebard) Stucher 1856–
        13. 13. Mary (Hebard) Swanger 1844–
        14. 14. Evelyn (Malinda Hebard ' Churchill,) Murphey 1846–1892
        15. 15. Catherine (L Hebard Rackerby,) Shroyer 1849–1919
        16. 16. Henry Hebard 1842–1843
        17. 17. Mary Hebard 1840–1841
        18. 18. John (G.) Hebard 1834–1909
        19. 19. Benjamin Hebard 1829–1860
        20. 20. Warren Hebard 1827–1891
        21. 21. Dolphus Long 1837–
        22. 22. David Long 1833–
        23. 23. A (R) Long 1839–
        24. 24. Wm Long 1838–
        25. 25. John Hebard 1854–
      2. 2. Eliza Long 1809–1868
        1. 1. Lucy Myers 1845–1886
      3. 3. George (W.) Long 1815–1898
      4. 4. Nancy Long 1822–1851
        1. 1. George (R.) Wade 1841–1924

Christian Long's Timeline

2 Records

1720
1720
Birth of Christian Long in Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States)
Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States)
1761
after 1761
Age 41
Death of Christian Long in Providence of Virginia
Providence of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Germany (Possibly Pennsylvania, or Frederick, Virginia, United States)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: after 1761
    Event Place: Providence of Virginia

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