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Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev 1757–1802 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1757
Birth Location: Dinwiddie, Prince George, Virginia Colony, British North America
Death Date: 1802
Death Location: Montgomery County, Georgia, USA
Father: William Flanders
Mother: Martha Chestnut
Spouse(s): Nancy Jordan-Flanders
Children(s): Nancy Flanders
The story of Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev began in 1757 in Dinwiddie, Prince George, Virginia Colony, British North America. Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev married Nancy Martha Jordan Flanders, and had children including Nancy Elizabeth Flanders. Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev passed away in 1802 in Montgomery County, Georgia, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev began in 1757 in Dinwiddie, Prince George, Virginia Colony, British North America.
- Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev married Nancy Martha Jordan Flanders, and had children including Nancy Elizabeth Flanders.
- Francis Richard (M-Jordan) Flanders Rev passed away in 1802 in Montgomery County, Georgia, USA.
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Francis Rev's Descendants
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1. Nancy (Elizabeth) Flanders 1790–1867 m. Alexander (C) Sumner 1787–1872
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1. Joseph (M) Sumner 1819–1882
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1757
Event Place: Dinwiddie, Prince George, Virginia Colony, British North America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1802
Event Place: Montgomery County, Georgia, USA