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Francis Gaines 1605–1611 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1605

Birth Location: Middlesex, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1611

Death Location: Middlesex, Virginia, United States

Father: Thomas Gaines

Mother: Blanch Kemis

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The story of Francis Gaines began in 1605 in Middlesex, Virginia, United States. Francis Gaines passed away in 1611 in Middlesex, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Francis Gaines began in 1605 in Middlesex, Virginia, United States.
  • Francis Gaines passed away in 1611 in Middlesex, Virginia, United States.

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Francis Gaines's Ancestors

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Francis Gaines
1605–1611
Birth Place: Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Parents
Thomas Gaines
1584–1640
Aberdeen, Breconshire, , Wales
Blanch Kemis
1590–1634
Aberdeen, Breconshire, , Wales
Grandparents
Sir (Knight John, High Sheriff,) Gaines
1559–1606
Aberdeen, Breconshire, Wales
Wilford (Jone Joan Gaynes Smyth) AWBREY
1549–1590
Newton, Breconshire, , Wales,
Harry Kemis
1560–1593
Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Maud (Owen) Lewis
1564–
Llandegfan, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
William Awbrey
1529–1595
Lady Williams
1532–1571
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Francis Gaines's Timeline

2 Records

1605
1605
Birth of Francis Gaines in Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Middlesex, Virginia, United States
1611
1611
Age 6
Death of Francis Gaines in Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Middlesex, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: Middlesex, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1611
    Event Place: Middlesex, Virginia, United States

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