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Jane Neilson 1688–1742 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1688

Birth Location: South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1742

Death Location: Craven, South Carolina, United States

Father: Mathew Neilson

Mother: Marion Cowan

Spouse(s): Peter Mellette

Children(s): Mary Mellette

The story of Jane Neilson began in 1688 in South Carolina, United States. Jane Neilson married Peter Mellette, and had children including Mary Mellette. Jane Neilson passed away in 1742 in Craven, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Jane Neilson began in 1688 in South Carolina, United States.
  • Jane Neilson married Peter Mellette, and had children including Mary Mellette.
  • Jane Neilson passed away in 1742 in Craven, South Carolina, United States.

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Jane Neilson's Ancestors

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Jane Neilson
1688–1742
Birth Place: South Carolina, United States
Parents
Mathew 1650 John Neilson
1648–1708
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Marion (Jane) Cowan
1661–1707
High Church, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Grandparents
John (Nelson \) Neilson
1590–
Fife, Scotland
Janet (\ Jonet) Buist
1603–
Dunfermline,Fife,Scotland
William Cowan
1644–
High Church, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Helen (Marshall) Mershell
1622–
Great-Grandparents
John Neilson
1568–
James BUIST
1575–1628
Janet Dainzell
1575–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Buist
1540–1598
JONAT HUTON
1540–1577

Jane Neilson's Descendants

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Jane Neilson (1688–1742) m. Peter Mellette (1685–19 Jul 1763)
  1. 1. Mary Mellette 1715–1770 m. Isaac (Brunson) II 1711–1771
    1. 1. Matthew (Brunson) I 1752–1781 m. Elizabeth (Ann (Nancy)) Brown 1760–1845
      1. 1. Matthew (Brunson) II 1781–1855 m. Maria (Allston) Bacot 1783–1847
        1. 1. Peter (Alexander) Brunson 1817–1907 m. Susannah (Pamela) Woods 1809–1843
        2. 2. William (Cyrus) Brunson 1802–1872
        3. 3. Mary (Annis) Brunson 1804–1850
        4. 4. John (Alexander (Jacky)) Brunson 1806–1807
        5. 5. Ervin (Brown) Brunson 1808–1880
        6. 6. Mathew Brunson 1811–1814
        7. 7. Mary (Bacot) Brunson 1814–1850
        8. 8. Sarah (Alliston) Brunson 1818–1825
    2. 2. David Brunson 1729–1784
    3. 3. Mary Brunson 1734–1774
    4. 4. Daniel Brunson 1737–1774
    5. 5. Isaac Brunson 1745–1842
    6. 6. Susannah Brunson 1747–1826
    7. 7. Moses Brunson 1753–1826
    8. 8. Joshua Brunson 1755–1838
    9. 9. Josiah Brunson 1770–1841
    10. 10. Isaac Brunson 1727–1775
    11. 11. Margaret Brunson 1733–1807
    12. 12. James Brunson 1736–1811
    13. 13. Peter Brunson 1746–1788
    14. 14. Josiah Brunson 1755–1795
    15. 15. Susannah Brunson 1758–

Jane Neilson's Timeline

2 Records

1688
1688
Birth of Jane Neilson in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States
1742
1742
Age 54
Death of Jane Neilson in Craven, South Carolina, United States
Craven, South Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: Craven, South Carolina, United States

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