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Ephraim JAMES 1696–1743 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 MAR 1696

Birth Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

Death Date: 10 JUL 1743

Death Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

Father: Nicholas JAMES

Mother: Jane CARNE

Spouse(s): Mary BENNAT

Children(s):

In 1696, Ephraim JAMES entered the world in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England., born to Nicholas James And Jane Carne. Ephraim JAMES married Joan Betty, Mary Bennat. Ephraim JAMES passed away in 1743 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England..

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Biography

  • In 1696, Ephraim JAMES entered the world in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England., born to Nicholas James And Jane Carne.
  • Ephraim JAMES married Joan Betty, Mary Bennat.
  • Ephraim JAMES passed away in 1743 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England..

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Ephraim JAMES's Ancestors

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Ephraim JAMES
1696–1743
Birth Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Parents
Nicholas JAMES
1655–1722
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Jane CARNE
1657–1732
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Grandparents
John CARNE
1625–
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Christian CARPENTER
1625–1700
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Great-Grandparents
Peter CARPENTER
1602–1678
Margerit SPERNA.
1600–1663
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas CARPENTER
1575–1641
Florence VELLENOWETH
1575–1629
Mychell SPERNA
1565–1606
Elizabeth
–1606

Ephraim JAMES's Timeline

2 Records

1696
28 MAR 1696
Birth of Ephraim JAMES in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
1743
10 JUL 1743
Age 47
Death of Ephraim JAMES in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 MAR 1696
    Event Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 JUL 1743
    Event Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

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