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Jesse LANIER 1749–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1749

Birth Location: Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony

Death Date: Sept 1790

Death Location: North Carolina

Father: Benjamin Sr.

Mother: Elizabeth WARREN

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Jesse LANIER was born in 1749 in Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony, the child of Benjamin Bird Lanier Sr And Elizabeth Warren. Jesse LANIER passed away in 1790 in North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Jesse LANIER was born in 1749 in Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony, the child of Benjamin Bird Lanier Sr And Elizabeth Warren.
  • Jesse LANIER passed away in 1790 in North Carolina.

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Jesse LANIER's Ancestors

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Jesse LANIER
1749–1790
Birth Place: Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony
Parents
Benjamin Bird LANIER Sr.
1711–1796
Surry Co., Virginia Colony
Elizabeth WARREN
1719–1796
Surry Co., Virginia Colony
Grandparents
John (LANIER) III
1680–1728
Charles City, Charles City, Virginia Colony
Allen (WARREN) Jr,
1690–1733
Surry Co., Virginia Colony
Anne HART
1704–1743
Virginia, Virginia Colony
Great-Grandparents
Allen Sr.
1662–1744
Elizabeth CLEMENTS
1667–1744
Robert (CA)
1666–1720
Priscilla BARHAM
1671–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas (Capt)
1624–1670
Alice PLAW
1629–1670
Mary TAYLOR
1622–1670
Thomas HART
1637–1669
Anne *
1644–1711

Jesse LANIER's Timeline

2 Records

1749
1749
Birth of Jesse LANIER in Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony
Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony
1790
Sept 1790
Age 41
Death of Jesse LANIER in North Carolina
North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1749
    Event Place: Brunswick Co., Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sept 1790
    Event Place: North Carolina

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