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Henry Jernigan 1655 – 1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1655

Birth Location: New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 9 May 1736

Death Location: Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina

Father: Thomas Jernigan

Mother: Ann Arlington

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The story of Henry Jernigan began in 1655 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States. Henry Jernigan passed away in 1736 in Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry Jernigan began in 1655 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States.
  • Henry Jernigan passed away in 1736 in Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina.

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Henry Jernigan's Ancestors

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Henry Jernigan
1655 – 1736
Birth Place: New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Parents
Thomas Jernigan
1614 – 1705
Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk, England
Ann (Elizabeth) Arlington
1620 – 1724
Horsheath, Cambridge County, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Thomas Jernegan
1588 – 1645
Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk, England
Elinor Wentworth
1595 – 1620
Eaton, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Jernegan
1553 – 1609
Elizabeth Thompson
1560 – 1613
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Jernigan
1515 – 1558
Eleanor Spelman
1520 – 1613

Henry Jernigan's Timeline

2 Records

1655
1655
Birth of Henry Jernigan in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
1736
9 May 1736
Age 81
Death of Henry Jernigan in Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina
Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 May 1736
    Event Place: Johnson, Bertie County, North Carolina

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