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Dorothea Mann 1668–1707 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1668

Birth Location: Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia

Death Date: 27 March 1707

Death Location: Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia

Father: John 569

Mother: Frances *

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Dorothea Mann was born in 1668 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, the child of John Needels 569 And Frances Elizabeth Nightingale Nanticoke Indian. Dorothea Mann passed away in 1707 in Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Dorothea Mann was born in 1668 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia, the child of John Needels 569 And Frances Elizabeth Nightingale Nanticoke Indian.
  • Dorothea Mann passed away in 1707 in Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia.

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Dorothea Mann's Ancestors

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Dorothea Mann
1668–1707
Birth Place: Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia
Parents
John Needels 569
1638–1686
Poole, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Frances (Elizabeth Nightingale (Nanticoke Indian )) *
1640–1688
Pianketuck, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John (Nightingale, Native American Man Nanticoke Indian) Tribe
1615–1675
Planketank River, Matthews, Virginia, USA
Native (American Indian Wife of Nantocoke) (Lenape)
1615–1675
Plankatank, Mathews, Virginia, USA
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Dorothea Mann's Timeline

2 Records

1668
1668
Birth of Dorothea Mann in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia
Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia
1707
27 March 1707
Age 39
Death of Dorothea Mann in Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia
Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1668
    Event Place: Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 March 1707
    Event Place: Rosewell, Gloucester, Virginia

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