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John Carraway 1675–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1675

Birth Location: Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 1719

Death Location: City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia

Father: John Carraway

Mother: Elizabeth Kemp

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In 1675, John Carraway entered the world in Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia, born to John Carraway And Elizabeth Ann Kemp. John Carraway passed away in 1719 in City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1675, John Carraway entered the world in Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia, born to John Carraway And Elizabeth Ann Kemp.
  • John Carraway passed away in 1719 in City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia.

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John Carraway's Ancestors

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John Carraway
1675–1719
Birth Place: Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia
Parents
John Carraway
1653–1728
Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Colony
Elizabeth (Ann) Kemp
1655–1728
Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia Colony
Grandparents
John Carraway
1619–1669
England
Ann (Elizabeth) Foster
1620–1692
England
James Kemp
1629–1699
Ann Unknown
1633–1710
Great-Grandparents
Roger Carraway
1590–1669
Unknown Foster
1600–1624
Dorcas Isham
1600–1651
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Carroway
1530–
Elizabeth Barker
–1590

John Carraway's Timeline

2 Records

1675
1675
Birth of John Carraway in Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia
Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia
1719
1719
Age 44
Death of John Carraway in City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia
City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Lynnhaven, Norfolk, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1719
    Event Place: City, Prince William, Colony of Virginia

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