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Jesse F Masters 1791–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Nov 1791

Birth Location: Wythe, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 19 Nov 1829

Death Location: Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States

Father: Hillery Masters

Mother: Mary Davis

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The story of Jesse F Masters began in 1791 in Wythe, North Carolina, United States. Jesse F Masters passed away in 1829 in Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Jesse F Masters began in 1791 in Wythe, North Carolina, United States.
  • Jesse F Masters passed away in 1829 in Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States.

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Jesse Masters's Ancestors

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Jesse Masters
1791–1829
Birth Place: Wythe, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Hillery Masters
1758–1813
Montgomery, Montgomery, Maryland, United States
Mary Davis
1762–1843
Orange, NC
Grandparents
Thomas (Sr.) Davis
1734–1789
Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Elizabeth Knox
1738–1837
Rich Square Mm, Perquimans, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Charles Davis
1706–1801
HANNAH MATSON
1712–1812
Thomas Knox
1715–1787
Mary Reynolds
1715–1761
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Matson
1680–1753
Margaret Matson
1687–1731

Jesse Masters's Timeline

2 Records

1791
22 Nov 1791
Birth of Jesse F Masters in Wythe, North Carolina, United States
Wythe, North Carolina, United States
1829
19 Nov 1829
Age 38
Death of Jesse F Masters in Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States
Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Nov 1791
    Event Place: Wythe, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Nov 1829
    Event Place: Crowders Ferry, Kentucky, United States

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