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James Gordon 1707–1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1707

Birth Location: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1775

Death Location: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA

Father: John Gordon

Mother: Grace Newall

Spouse(s): Ann Nanny

Children(s): William Gordon, Mary Gordon, Robert Gordon, John Gordon, Anne Gordon, Elinor Gordon, Margaret Gordon, Hugh Gordon, Henry Gordon, James Gordon

In 1707, James Gordon entered the world in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA, born to John Gordon And Grace Newall. James Gordon married Ann Nanny, and had children including Anne Gordon, Elinor Gordon, Henry Gordon, Hugh Gordon, James Gordon, John Gordon, Margaret Gordon, Mary Gordon, Robert Gordon, William Gordon. James Gordon passed away in 1775 in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1707, James Gordon entered the world in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA, born to John Gordon And Grace Newall.
  • James Gordon married Ann Nanny, and had children including Anne Gordon, Elinor Gordon, Henry Gordon, Hugh Gordon, James Gordon, John Gordon, Margaret Gordon, Mary Gordon, Robert Gordon, William Gordon.
  • James Gordon passed away in 1775 in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA.

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James Gordon's Ancestors

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James Gordon
1707–1775
Birth Place: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA
Parents
John Gordon
1680–1738
Ayreshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Grace Newall
1686–1732
Kircudbright, Scotland
Grandparents
Samuel Gordon
1656–1732
Castle, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Margaret McKinnell
1660–
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Gordon
1617–1686
Margaret Chrichtoun
1619–1662
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Gordon
1580–1661
Katherine Irvine
1582–1662

James Gordon's Descendants

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James Gordon (1707–1775) m. Ann Nanny (1711–APR 1792)
  1. 1. William Gordon 1748–1812 m. Ann Ewing 1748–1820 m. Ann 1753–
    1. 1. Charles Gordon 1780–1811 m. Elizabeth Hilton 1780–1866
      1. 1. John (Hilton) Gordon 1811–1884
      2. 2. Anderson Gordon 1808–1884 m. Nancy Rogers 1807–1885 m. Elizabeth 1808–1897
        1. 1. James (R) Gordon 1826–
        2. 2. Josiah Gordon 1829–
        3. 3. Ahaziah Gordon 1832–1884
        4. 4. Martha Gordon 1835–
        5. 5. Emily Gordon 1837–
        6. 6. Nancy Gordon 1839–
        7. 7. Margaret (Hannah) Gordon 1844–
        8. 8. Elizabeth Gordon 1837–1914
        9. 9. Martha Gordon 1833–
        10. 10. Francis Gordon 1839–1926
        11. 11. Nancy Gordon 1846–
        12. 12. Margaret (Hannah) James 1842–1927
        13. 13. Azariah Gordon 1833–1919
        14. 14. Malda (Arnalda) Gordon 1834–1880 m. James (Monroe) Kash 1830–1901
    2. 2. Mary Gordon 1712–1787
    3. 3. Anderson Gordon 1787–1863
    4. 4. James Gordon 1779–1837
    5. 5. Jean Gordon 1775–
    6. 6. Elizabeth Gordon 1765–
  2. 2. Mary Gordon 1749–
  3. 3. Robert Gordon 1754–1774
  4. 4. John Gordon 1756–1791
  5. 5. Anne Gordon 1760–1838
  6. 6. Elinor Gordon 1762–1826
  7. 7. Margaret Gordon 1765–1797
  8. 8. Hugh Gordon 1767–1823
  9. 9. Henry Gordon 1775–1781
  10. 10. James Gordon 1758–1791

James Gordon's Timeline

2 Records

1707
1707
Birth of James Gordon in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA
Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA
1775
1775
Age 68
Death of James Gordon in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA
Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1707
    Event Place: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 8910.999; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: of NC

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1775
    Event Place: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, USA

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