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Edmund Lea 1751–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1751

Birth Location: Orange, North Carolina

Death Date: 1818

Death Location: Hardin County, Kentucky, USA

Father: John Leigh

Mother: ANNE Lea

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Edmund Lea was born in 1751 in Orange, North Carolina, the child of John Gabriel Leigh And Anne Herndon Carter M 1735 Lea. Edmund Lea passed away in 1818 in Hardin County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • Edmund Lea was born in 1751 in Orange, North Carolina, the child of John Gabriel Leigh And Anne Herndon Carter M 1735 Lea.
  • Edmund Lea passed away in 1818 in Hardin County, Kentucky, USA.

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Edmund Lea's Ancestors

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Edmund Lea
1751–1818
Birth Place: Orange, North Carolina
Parents
John Gabriel Leigh
1700–1781
St Stephens Church, King and Queen, Virginia, USA
ANNE (HERNDON CARTER - m 1735) Lea
1720–1775
Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Colony
Grandparents
Captain (John Leigh (Lee) Lea)
1677–1729
Mattaponi, King & Queen County, Virginia Colony
Anne Taylor
1684–1731
Hare Forest, Orange, Virginia Colony
Elizabeth (Ann) Proctor
1694–1780
Middlesex County, Virginia, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
James Taylor
1615–1698
Mary Gregory
1665–1747
George II
1660–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Captain Taylor)
1574–1667
Elizabeth Taylor
1552–1644
Elizabeth Bishop
1625–1674

Edmund Lea's Timeline

2 Records

1751
1751
Birth of Edmund Lea in Orange, North Carolina
Orange, North Carolina
1818
1818
Age 67
Death of Edmund Lea in Hardin County, Kentucky, USA
Hardin County, Kentucky, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1751
    Event Place: Orange, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1818
    Event Place: Hardin County, Kentucky, USA

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