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John R Suggett Bayliss 1656–1690 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1656
Birth Location: Old, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Death Date: 2 April 1690
Death Location: Old Rappahannock, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Father: James Suggett
Mother: Elizabeth Smith
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Children(s): Thomas Suggett
John R Suggett Bayliss was born in 1656 in Old, Richmond, Virginia, USA, the child of James Suggett And Elizabeth Smith. John R Suggett Bayliss married Sarah Travers Suggett Bayliss Edgecomb, and had children including Thomas Suggett. John R Suggett Bayliss passed away in 1690 in Old Rappahannock, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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Biography
- John R Suggett Bayliss was born in 1656 in Old, Richmond, Virginia, USA, the child of James Suggett And Elizabeth Smith.
- John R Suggett Bayliss married Sarah Travers Suggett Bayliss Edgecomb, and had children including Thomas Suggett.
- John R Suggett Bayliss passed away in 1690 in Old Rappahannock, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
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John Bayliss's Descendants
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1. Thomas Suggett 1677–1713 m. Rebecca Hull 1670–1741
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1. Elizabeth Suggett 1696–1735 m. John (Bell) Hill 1690–1766
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1. John (Hill Jr) RW 1732–1799
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1. Lydia Hill 1768– m. Joseph Tatum 1756–1832
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1656
Event Place: Old, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 April 1690
Event Place: Old Rappahannock, Richmond, Virginia, USA