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John Abington 1715–1776 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 OCT 1715
Birth Location: St. John's, Prince George, Maryland, USA
Death Date: BEF 1776
Death Location: Maryland, United States
Father: John Abbington
Mother: Mary Hutchison
Spouse(s): Mirriel Parney
Children(s): John Abington
John Abington was born in 1715 in St. John's, Prince George, Maryland, USA, the child of John Abbington And Mary Hutchison. John Abington married Mirriel Parney, and had children including John Abington. John Abington passed away in 1776 in Maryland, United States.
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Biography
- John Abington was born in 1715 in St. John's, Prince George, Maryland, USA, the child of John Abbington And Mary Hutchison.
- John Abington married Mirriel Parney, and had children including John Abington.
- John Abington passed away in 1776 in Maryland, United States.
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John Abington's Descendants
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1. John Abington 1736–1800 m. Mary (Bowles) Watson 1743–1767
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1. Elizabith (Betsey) Abbington 1763–1851 m. William French 1760–1851
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1. Mary French 1777–1839 m. Turner Harper 1775–
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1. Sarah (Ann) Harper 1804– m. Issac (William) Stephens 1800–1857
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 OCT 1715
Event Place: St. John's, Prince George, Maryland, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: BEF 1776
Event Place: Maryland, United States