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Col James L Myrick 1730–1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1730-1740

Birth Location: Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 27 Apr 1814

Death Location: , Barnwell, South Carolina, USA

Father: John Myrick

Mother:

Spouse(s): Mary Brooker

Children(s): John Myrick, James Myrick, William Myrick, Elizabeth Myrick, Mary Myrick, Mary Myrick, John Myrick, Eli Myrick, Tarlton Myrick, Henry Myrick

In 1730, Col James L Myrick entered the world in Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States, born to John William Myrick And Elizabeth Trowbridge. Col James L Myrick married Mary Francis Brooker, and had children including Eli Myrick, Elizabeth Myrick, Henry Myrick, James Myrick, John Henry Myrick, John Richard Myrick, Mary Myrick, Mary Thomas Myrick, Tarlton Myrick, William Myrick. Col James L Myrick passed away in 1814 in , Barnwell, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1730, Col James L Myrick entered the world in Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States, born to John William Myrick And Elizabeth Trowbridge.
  • Col James L Myrick married Mary Francis Brooker, and had children including Eli Myrick, Elizabeth Myrick, Henry Myrick, James Myrick, John Henry Myrick, John Richard Myrick, Mary Myrick, Mary Thomas Myrick, Tarlton Myrick, William Myrick.
  • Col James L Myrick passed away in 1814 in , Barnwell, South Carolina, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Col Myrick's Ancestors

Self
Col Myrick
1730–1814
Birth Place: Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Parents
John William Myrick
1697–1804
Lawrenceville, Brunswick, Virginia
Grandparents
Francis (Myrick) 2nd
1695–1776
Isle Wright, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Francis Sr
1675–1740
Frances Thorpe
1677–1776
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Owen (Immigrant)
1630–1683
Joan Thorpe
1650–1677
Owen Carroll
1653–1723

Col Myrick's Descendants

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Col (James L) Myrick (abt 1730-1740–27 Apr 1814) m. Mary (Francis) Brooker (1741–1817)
  1. 1. John (Henry) Myrick 1791–1860 m. Elizabeth Goodwin 1807–1860
    1. 1. William Myrick 1831–
    2. 2. James (F) Myrick 1830–
    3. 3. Eli Myrick 1829–
    4. 4. Hiram (C) Myrick 1842–
    5. 5. John (M) Myrick 1840–
    6. 6. Amy (J) Myrick 1839–
    7. 7. Mary (C) Myrick 1834–
  2. 2. James Myrick 1770–1814
  3. 3. William Myrick 1788–1840
  4. 4. Elizabeth Myrick 1766–1801
  5. 5. Mary (Thomas) Myrick 1793–1802
  6. 6. Mary Myrick 1788–1878
  7. 7. John (Richard) Myrick 1784–1860
  8. 8. Eli Myrick 1775–1841
  9. 9. Tarlton Myrick 1823–1862
  10. 10. Henry Myrick 1760–1802

Col Myrick's Timeline

4 Records

1730
abt 1730-1740
Birth of Col James L Myrick in Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
1760
abt 1760
Age 30
Col James L Myrick was married in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States
1785
ABT 1785
Age 55
Col James L Myrick was married in South Carolina
South Carolina
1814
27 Apr 1814
Age 84
Death of Col James L Myrick in , Barnwell, South Carolina, USA
, Barnwell, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1730-1740
    Event Place: Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 84
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: abt 1760
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: ABT 1785
    Event Place: South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Apr 1814
    Event Place: , Barnwell, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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