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Isaac Bledsoe 1703 – 1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1703

Birth Location: Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1760

Death Location: Johnston, North Carolina, United States

Father: Abraham Bledsoe

Mother: Katherine Ball

Spouse(s): Mary Parker

Children(s): Isaac Bledsoe, John Bledsoe, Mary Bledsoe, Eliza Bledsoe, Benjamin Bledsoe, Milly Bledsoe

The story of Isaac Bledsoe began in 1703 in Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States. Isaac Bledsoe married Mary Parker, and had children including Isaac Bledsoe, John Bledsoe, Mary Bledsoe, Eliza Bledsoe, Benjamin Bledsoe, Milly Bledsoe. Isaac Bledsoe passed away in 1760 in Johnston, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Isaac Bledsoe began in 1703 in Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States.
  • Isaac Bledsoe married Mary Parker, and had children including Isaac Bledsoe, John Bledsoe, Mary Bledsoe, Eliza Bledsoe, Benjamin Bledsoe, Milly Bledsoe.
  • Isaac Bledsoe passed away in 1760 in Johnston, North Carolina, United States.

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Isaac Bledsoe's Ancestors

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Isaac Bledsoe
1703 – 1760
Birth Place: Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Parents
Abraham Bledsoe
1678 – 1753
Wicamico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Katherine Ball
1679 – 1718
Virginia, United States
Grandparents
George Bledsoe
1635 – 1704
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, North Carolina, United States
Anne Jennings
1650 – 1695
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
William Bletsoe
1601 – 1681
Agnes Cobb
1605 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Bletsoe
1580 – 1680
Margaret Clarke
1582 – 1685

Isaac Bledsoe's Descendants

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Isaac Bledsoe (1703 – 1760) m. Mary Parker (1705 – 1790)
  1. 1. Isaac Bledsoe (1730 – 1795)
  2. 2. John Bledsoe (1733 – 1788)
  3. 3. Mary Bledsoe (1736 – )
  4. 4. Eliza Bledsoe (1740 – 1760)
  5. 5. Benjamin Bledsoe (1745 – 1810) m. Sarah Chew (1750 – 1805)
    1. 1. Benjamin Bledsoe (1776 – 1830) m. Elizabeth Morton (1780 – 1820)
      1. 1. Larkin (Nubie) Bledsoe (5 Mar 1808 – 1 Oct 1872) m. Malinda (Jane) Simmons (3 Mar 1814 – 31 Mar 1884)
        1. 1. George (W) Bledsoe (24 Aug 1834 – )
        2. 2. John (Larkin) Bledsoe (17 Mar 1838 – 26 Jul 1937)
        3. 3. William (Madison) Bledsoe (1841 – 24 Feb 1895)
        4. 4. Melissa (carolyn) Bledsoe (1843 – 6 Mar 1843)
        5. 5. George (W) Bledsoe ( – 9 Jan 1866)
        6. 6. George (W) Bledsoe ( – 9 Jan 1866)
  6. 6. Milly Bledsoe (1748 – 1760)

Isaac Bledsoe's Timeline

2 Records

1703
1703
Birth of Isaac Bledsoe in Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
1760
1760
Age 57
Death of Isaac Bledsoe in Johnston, North Carolina, United States
Johnston, North Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1703
    Event Place: Culpepper, Northumberland, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Johnston, North Carolina, United States

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