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Jane Bryant 1665 – 1690 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Dec 1665

Birth Location: Norfolk Parish, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 14 Feb 1690

Death Location: Nansemond Kingdom, Parish Elizabeth River, British Colonial, Virginia, USA

Father: John Bryant

Mother: Sarah Hand

Spouse(s): Richard Basse

Children(s): Charles Basse, Samuel Bass, James Bass, Matthew Bass, Keziah Basse, Anna Bass

It was in 1665 that Jane Bryant was born in Norfolk Parish, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA, a child of John Francis Bryant and Sarah Berryman Hand. Jane Bryant went on to marry Richard Basse and had children such as Charles Basse, Samuel Bass, James Bass, Matthew Bass, Keziah Basse and Anna Bass. Jane Bryant was deceased by 1690 in Nansemond Kingdom, Parish Elizabeth River, British Colonial, Virginia, USA.

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Parents

John Bryant
1625 –
Birth Location: Down, Clare, Munster, Ireland
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Sarah Hand
1634 – 1685
Birth Location: New Kent, New Kent County, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
SH

Spouses(s)

Richard Basse
1658 – 1722
Birth Location: Norfolk, Virginia, United States
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Children(s)

Charles Basse
1681 – 1780
Birth Location: Nansemond Kingdom Parish, Eiizabeth River County, British Col, Virginia, USA
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Samuel Bass
1683 – 1766
Birth Location: Nansemond, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
SB
James Bass
1684 – 1765
Birth Location: Nansemond, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
JB
Matthew Bass
1684 –
Birth Location: Nansemond, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
MB
Keziah Basse
1687 – 1704
Birth Location: Nansemond County, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
KB
Anna Bass
1688 –
Birth Location: Nansemond, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
AB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 17 Dec 1665
    Event Place: Norfolk Parish, British Colonial America, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 14 Feb 1690
    Event Place: Nansemond Kingdom, Parish Elizabeth River, British Colonial, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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