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JOHN Gammon 1704–1760 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1704

Birth Location: Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,

Death Date: 1760

Death Location: Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Father: Robert Gammon

Mother: Susan Carthrite

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The story of JOHN Gammon began in 1704 in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,. JOHN Gammon passed away in 1760 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of JOHN Gammon began in 1704 in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,.
  • JOHN Gammon passed away in 1760 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.

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JOHN Gammon's Ancestors

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JOHN Gammon
1704–1760
Birth Place: Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,
Parents
Robert Gammon
1677–1719
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Susan Carthrite
1675–1710
Norfolk,,Virginia,USA
Grandparents
JOHN Gammon
1640–1694
Lower, Norfolk, Virginia, United States
SUSANNA (Q) Taylor
1650–1693
Norfolk, Independent Cities, Virginia, United States
Charles Carthrite
1649–1695
Norfolk, Virginia
Susan Hayden
1650–1710
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel GAMMON
1600–1652
Ann Smith
1600–1654
Richard Taylor
1619–1684
Sarah Barker
1623–1694
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John arckrc
1607–1652
Phyllis Taylor
1610–1659
William Barker
1614–1655
Frances Ward
1599–1677

JOHN Gammon's Timeline

2 Records

1704
1704
Birth of JOHN Gammon in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,
Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,
1760
1760
Age 56
Death of JOHN Gammon in Pittsylvania County, Virginia
Pittsylvania County, Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1704
    Event Place: Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia, United States,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Pittsylvania County, Virginia

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