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John Aaron 1818–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1818

Birth Location: Orangeburg District, South Carolina

Death Date: Bef. 1850

Death Location: Walker County, Alabama

Father: Charles Aaron

Mother: Mary Minor

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In 1818, John Aaron entered the world in Orangeburg District, South Carolina, born to Charles Aaron And Mary Ann Minor. John Aaron passed away in 1850 in Walker County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1818, John Aaron entered the world in Orangeburg District, South Carolina, born to Charles Aaron And Mary Ann Minor.
  • John Aaron passed away in 1850 in Walker County, Alabama.

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John Aaron's Ancestors

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John Aaron
1818–1850
Birth Place: Orangeburg District, South Carolina
Parents
Charles Aaron
1796–1860
South Carolina, United States
Mary (Ann) Minor
1800–1860
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
William (George Aaron) Sr.
1751–1841
Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Rosanna (Elizabeth) Lively
1755–1811
Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
William Minor
1761–1821
Williston, Orangeburg District, South Carolina
Martha Green
1766–1820
Cattle Creek, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Daniel AARON
1725–1765
Anne SNIDER
1727–1781
Emanuel Minor
1730–
Rachel Hatcher
1733–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Aaron
1660–1725
Anne Aaron
1660–1725
John Snider-Snyder
1700–1777
Elizabeth Clore
1712–1775
Seth Sr.
1686–1756
Elizabeth Perrin
1689–1748

John Aaron's Timeline

2 Records

1818
1818
Birth of John Aaron in Orangeburg District, South Carolina
Orangeburg District, South Carolina
1850
Bef. 1850
Age 32
Death of John Aaron in Walker County, Alabama
Walker County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1818
    Event Place: Orangeburg District, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1850
    Event Place: Walker County, Alabama

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