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James Claypoole IV (Twin) 1730–1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Dec 1730

Birth Location: Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony

Death Date: 11 Aug 1811

Death Location: Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA

Father: James III

Mother: Jane Byrd

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James Claypoole IV (Twin) was born in 1730 in Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony, the child of James Alexander Claypoole Iii And Jane Byrd. James Claypoole IV (Twin) passed away in 1811 in Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA.

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Biography

  • James Claypoole IV (Twin) was born in 1730 in Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony, the child of James Alexander Claypoole Iii And Jane Byrd.
  • James Claypoole IV (Twin) passed away in 1811 in Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA.

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James (Twin)'s Ancestors

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James (Twin)
1730–1811
Birth Place: Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony
Parents
James Alexander Claypoole III
1701–1789
New Castle, New Castle, Colony of Delaware, British Colonial America
Jane Byrd
1701–1788
Rockingham, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Joseph (C Claypoole (Joiner and) Cabinetmaker)
1677–1744
Scots Yard, near London stone, London, England
Rebecca Stillman
1680–1715
Charleston County, South Carolina, United States of America
John (Richard Byrd II,) Capt.
1669–1716
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Rebecca (Lynn) Sutton
1676–1758
Suttons Creek, Perquimans, North Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Claypoole
1634–1687
Helena Mercer
1638–1688
John Jennings
1648–1715
John Sir
1640–1687
Mary Wheeler
1640–1700
Nathaniel Sutton
1643–1682
Deborah Astine
1650–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Latham
1595–1660
Mary Angell
1601–1661
Balthasar Mercer
1603–1650
Elizabeth Kennedy
1610–1660
Joshua Jennings
1620–1675
Mary Williams
1625–1697
William Bird
1622–1672
Hannah Grendon
1630–1682
William Wheeler
1607–1668
Mary Pepper
1614–1657
Robert Sutton
1587–1678
Sarah Warner
1589–1680
Jonah Austin
1598–1683
Constance Robinson
1608–1667

James (Twin)'s Timeline

2 Records

1730
01 Dec 1730
Birth of James Claypoole IV (Twin) in Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony
Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony
1811
11 Aug 1811
Age 81
Death of James Claypoole IV (Twin) in Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA
Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Dec 1730
    Event Place: Cedar Branch, Rockingham, Virginia, colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Aug 1811
    Event Place: Fairfied Co., Ohio or Lost River, Hardy County, Va. (now W. Va.) USA

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