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Elizabeth Charles 1672–1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 January 1672

Birth Location: Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 10 January 1748

Death Location: Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA

Father: William Charles

Mother: Abigail Bailey

Spouse(s): Samuel Nicholson, Carmell Millsap

Children(s): Elisabeth Nicholson

The story of Elizabeth Charles began in 1672 in Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA. Elizabeth Charles married Carmell Millsop Millsap, Joshua Toms, Samuel Nicholson, and had children including Elisabeth Nicholson. Elizabeth Charles passed away in 1748 in Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Charles began in 1672 in Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA.
  • Elizabeth Charles married Carmell Millsop Millsap, Joshua Toms, Samuel Nicholson, and had children including Elisabeth Nicholson.
  • Elizabeth Charles passed away in 1748 in Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA.

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Elizabeth Charles's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Charles
1672–1748
Birth Place: Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
Parents
William Samuel Charles
1635–1676
Marblehead, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial Ameri, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Abigail Bailey
1640–1691
Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Grandparents
William (Quarles) Charles
1599–1673
Devon, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Billingsley
1600–1676
England, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Charles's Descendants

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Elizabeth Charles (8 January 1672–10 January 1748) m. Samuel Nicholson (12 January 1665–29 January 1729) m. Carmell (Millsop) Millsap (1668–)
  1. 1. Elisabeth Nicholson 1697–1757 m. John (Roger) Anderson 1694–1779
    1. 1. Joseph Anderson 1723–1751 m. Elizabeth Phelps 1728–1751
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Mourning Anderson) West 1745–1853 m. Joseph Henley 1747–1795
        1. 1. Mary (Polly Henley) Griffen 1771–1856 m. John (Jesse) Trueblood 1758–1796 m. Joshua (A) Trueblood 1766–1853
    2. 2. Abigail Anderson 1736–
    3. 3. Elizabeth Anderson 1722–1772
    4. 4. Hannah Anderson 1728–1751
    5. 5. Henry Anderson 1730–1780
    6. 6. Jane Anderson 1726–1802
    7. 7. John (Roger Anderson) Jr 1735–1808
    8. 8. Mary Anderson 1720–1733
    9. 9. Samuel Anderson 1733–1764
    10. 10. Sarah Anderson 1730–
    11. 11. William ("Bill") Anderson 1744–1792

Elizabeth Charles's Timeline

3 Records

1672
8 January 1672
Birth of Elizabeth Charles in Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
1724
9 May 1724
Age 52
Elizabeth Charles was married in Perquimans, North Carolina Joshua Toms
Perquimans, North Carolina Joshua Toms
1748
10 January 1748
Age 76
Death of Elizabeth Charles in Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 January 1672
    Event Place: Perquimans, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 9 May 1724
    Event Place: Perquimans, North Carolina Joshua Toms
    Record Source: U.S., Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol I–VI

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 January 1748
    Event Place: Symons Creek, Pasquotank, British Colonial America, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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