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Francis Parsons 1648–1710 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 21 May 1648
Birth Location: Waxall, Somerset, England
Death Date: 1710
Death Location: Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, Colonial America
Father: Francis Parsons
Mother: Anne Waighte
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Children(s): Frances Parsons
Francis Parsons was born in 1648 in Waxall, Somerset, England, the child of Francis Parsons And Anne Waighte. Francis Parsons had children including Frances Parsons. Francis Parsons passed away in 1710 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, Colonial America.
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Biography
- Francis Parsons was born in 1648 in Waxall, Somerset, England, the child of Francis Parsons And Anne Waighte.
- Francis Parsons had children including Frances Parsons.
- Francis Parsons passed away in 1710 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, Colonial America.
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Francis Parsons's Descendants
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1. Frances Parsons 1678–1710 m. John Nation 1672–1717
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1. John (Nation) III 1697–1774 m. Bethiah Nation 1702–1774
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1. Christopher Nation 1717–1799 m. Elizabeth (Swaim) Sharp 1718–1799
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1. Bethia Nation 1760–1840 m. John Love 1760–1819
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2. William Nation 1752–1807
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Francis Parsons's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 21 May 1648
Event Place: Waxall, Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1710
Event Place: Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, Colonial America