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Ephraim Vance 1710–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1710

Birth Location: Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland

Death Date: 1790

Death Location: Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland

Father: John Vance

Mother: Mary Vans

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In 1710, Ephraim Vance entered the world in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland, born to John Bainey Vance And Mary Williamson Vans. Ephraim Vance passed away in 1790 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1710, Ephraim Vance entered the world in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland, born to John Bainey Vance And Mary Williamson Vans.
  • Ephraim Vance passed away in 1790 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.

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Ephraim Vance's Ancestors

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Ephraim Vance
1710–1790
Birth Place: Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
Parents
John Bainey Vance
1630–1710
Coagh, Tyrone, Ireland
Mary (Williamson) Vans
1662–1710
Antrim, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
John (kn t Vance (Sir, Rev, Knight of Barnbarroch, Rector of Kilmacrenan, Laird of) Barnbarroch)
1597–1662
Barnbarrach Castle, Wigtownshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Shaw
1600–1661
Donegal, Donegal, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Abraham Shaw
1585–1638
Bridget (11ggm)
1592–1638
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas (12ggf)
1562–1600
Elizabeth (12ggm)
1560–1624

Ephraim Vance's Timeline

2 Records

1710
1710
Birth of Ephraim Vance in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
1790
1790
Age 80
Death of Ephraim Vance in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland

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