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Isaac Needham 1783–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Sep 1783

Birth Location: , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: March 1862

Death Location: New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States

Father: John Needham

Mother: Tissue Jennings

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In 1783, Isaac Needham entered the world in , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA, born to John Needham And Tissue Jennings. Isaac Needham passed away in 1862 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1783, Isaac Needham entered the world in , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA, born to John Needham And Tissue Jennings.
  • Isaac Needham passed away in 1862 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States.

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Isaac Needham's Ancestors

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Isaac Needham
1783–1862
Birth Place: , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA
Parents
John Needham
1745–1830
Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States
Tissue Jennings
1760–1792
Berkshire, England
Grandparents
John (George Needham) I
1708–1754
Elizabeth City, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Brothers
1716–1800
Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States
Isaac Jennings
1743–1789
North Carolina
Mrs. (Ann) Jennings
1722–1785
Of, , NC
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isaac Needham's Timeline

2 Records

1783
28 Sep 1783
Birth of Isaac Needham in , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA
, Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA
1862
March 1862
Age 79
Death of Isaac Needham in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States
New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Sep 1783
    Event Place: , Pasquotank, North Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 1862
    Event Place: New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States

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