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James Duke 1775–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1775

Birth Location: Orange County, NC

Death Date: Sep 1850

Death Location: Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States

Father: John Duke

Mother: Lydia Lewis

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Children(s):

In 1775, James Duke entered the world in Orange County, NC, born to John Taylor Duke And Lydia Ann Lewis. James Duke passed away in 1850 in Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1775, James Duke entered the world in Orange County, NC, born to John Taylor Duke And Lydia Ann Lewis.
  • James Duke passed away in 1850 in Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States.

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James Duke's Ancestors

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James Duke
1775–1850
Birth Place: Orange County, NC
Parents
John Taylor Duke
1723–1803
Brunswick Co., VA
Lydia (Ann) Lewis
1735–1778
Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John (Taylor) Duke
1695–1787
Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Jane Anderson-Stewart
1697–1743
Westover Parish, Charles City, VA
James Lewis
1705–1744
Haverford Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Sarah Potts
1706–1790
Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
David Lewis
1669–1723
Anne Jones
1673–1731
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Immigrant
1636–1707
Ann Immigrant
1636–1707

James Duke's Timeline

2 Records

1775
1775
Birth of James Duke in Orange County, NC
Orange County, NC
1850
Sep 1850
Age 75
Death of James Duke in Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States
Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1775
    Event Place: Orange County, NC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1850
    Event Place: Chapel Hill, Orange, North Carolina, United States

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