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Isaac John Ashley 1667–1709 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: About 1667
Birth Location: Lancaster, Lancaster, Colonial Virginia
Death Date: 1709
Death Location: Kent, Colonial Maryland
Father: Captain Ashley
Mother: Jane Ashley
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Cooper
Children(s): Ann Ashley
In 1667, Isaac John Ashley entered the world in Lancaster, Lancaster, Colonial Virginia, born to Captain John Ashley And Jane Ashley. Isaac John Ashley married Elizabeth Jane Cooper, and had children including Ann Ashley. Isaac John Ashley passed away in 1709 in Kent, Colonial Maryland.
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Biography
- In 1667, Isaac John Ashley entered the world in Lancaster, Lancaster, Colonial Virginia, born to Captain John Ashley And Jane Ashley.
- Isaac John Ashley married Elizabeth Jane Cooper, and had children including Ann Ashley.
- Isaac John Ashley passed away in 1709 in Kent, Colonial Maryland.
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Isaac Ashley's Ancestors
Isaac Ashley's Descendants
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1. Ann Ashley 1700– m. James Forrester 1700–1755
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1. Thomas Forrester 1737–1777 m. Mitret (Mildred) Rainwater-Glen 1740–1793
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1. James Forrester 1762–1835 m. Hannah (Sarah) Hewitt 1766–1845
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1. Mary Forrester 1786–1860 m. Ellis Mills 1790–1873
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Isaac Ashley's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: About 1667
Event Place: Lancaster, Lancaster, Colonial Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1709
Event Place: Kent, Colonial Maryland