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Francis Erwin 1710–1791 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1710

Birth Location: Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland

Death Date: 18 OCT 1791

Death Location: New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

Father: Edward IRWIN)

Mother: Irvine Erwin)

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Children(s):

In 1710, Francis Erwin entered the world in Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland, born to Edward Erwin Ervine Irwin And Irvine Erwine Irvin Erwin. Francis Erwin passed away in 1791 in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1710, Francis Erwin entered the world in Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland, born to Edward Erwin Ervine Irwin And Irvine Erwine Irvin Erwin.
  • Francis Erwin passed away in 1791 in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States.

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Francis Erwin's Ancestors

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Francis Erwin
1710–1791
Birth Place: Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland
Parents
Edward ERWIN (ERVINE, IRWIN)
1669–1763
Ulster, Farmanaugh, IRE
Irvine ((Erwine, Irvin,) Erwin)
1692–1772
Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland
Grandparents
Edward (ERWIN (ERVINE,) IRWIN)
1643–1771
Ulster, Farmanaugh, IRE
Mrs Ervine
1649–
Fermanagh, Ireland
James (Erwin) FRANCES
1663–1751
Ireland
Francis
1665–
Great-Grandparents
Francis IRWIN)
1643–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Geoffrey IRWIN)
1600–
Agnes CARLTON
1600–

Francis Erwin's Timeline

2 Records

1710
1710
Birth of Francis Erwin in Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland
Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland
1791
18 OCT 1791
Age 81
Death of Francis Erwin in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Ulster, Fermanagh, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 OCT 1791
    Event Place: New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

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