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John James or Thomas? Hampton 1617–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1617

Birth Location: Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1720

Death Location: Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland

Father: William Colony)

Mother: Elizabeth Hampton

Spouse(s): Jenet Grigg

Children(s): John Hampton, Andrew Hampton

In 1617, John James or Thomas? Hampton entered the world in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland, born to William Thomas Rev Hampton Immigrant Virginia Colony And Elizabeth Hampton. John James or Thomas? Hampton married Jenet Mary Grigg, and had children including Andrew Hampton, John Hampton. John James or Thomas? Hampton passed away in 1720 in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1617, John James or Thomas? Hampton entered the world in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland, born to William Thomas Rev Hampton Immigrant Virginia Colony And Elizabeth Hampton.
  • John James or Thomas? Hampton married Jenet Mary Grigg, and had children including Andrew Hampton, John Hampton.
  • John James or Thomas? Hampton passed away in 1720 in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland.

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John Hampton's Ancestors

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John Hampton
1617–1720
Birth Place: Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
William Thomas Rev. Hampton* (Immigrant) (Virginia Colony)
1592–1652
Twickenham, Parish, Middlesex, England
Elizabeth Hampton
1598–1683
Windsor, Berkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Hampton's Descendants

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John (James or Thomas?) Hampton (1617–1720) m. Jenet (Mary) Grigg (1621–Abt 1718)
  1. 1. John Hampton 1643–1702 m. Katherine\Catrin Cloudsley\Cludslay 1646–1683 m. Margaret (or Janet) Wade? 1645–1669
    1. 1. Jannet (Bizet) Hampton 1668–1761 m. Robert Rhea 1657–1720
      1. 1. Elizabeth Rhea 1695–1760 m. Peter (Pieter Hendriks) VanGordon 1684–1725
        1. 1. Thomas Gordon 1723–1788 m. Sarah Poague 1723–1774
        2. 2. Jonathan (Rhea) Gordon 1717–1800
        3. 3. Lydia Gordon 1713–
        4. 4. Margaret Gordon 1724–1801 m. John (Yateman) Sr 1721–1800
        5. 5. James Gordon 1726–
        6. 6. Robert Gordon 1718–1778
        7. 7. David Gordon 1723–
        8. 8. Charles Gordon 1725–
      2. 2. Robert Rhea 1710–1786 m. Anice 1720–1787 m. ANNER WHOOTON 1730–1786 m. Allender (Ann) Mardock 1730–1787
        1. 1. John Ray 1754–
        2. 2. Susanna Ray 1758–
        3. 3. WILLIAM RAY 1755–
        4. 4. William Ray 1755–
        5. 5. William (Boy Bartlett) Ray 1773–1824
        6. 6. John (H) Ray 1767–1850
        7. 7. Robert (H) Ray 1770–1845
        8. 8. Susannah Rhea 1750–
        9. 9. Captain (James Raulston Rhea RAY) SR 1752–1816
        10. 10. Robert Ray 1756–1792
        11. 11. Susanna Ray 1758–
        12. 12. William Ray 1765–1842
        13. 13. Elizabeth Ray 1773–1840
        14. 14. Christian Ray 1774–1797
      3. 3. Judge (David) Rhea 1697–1761 m. Ann (Forman (Wyckoff)) Rhea 1702–1777
        1. 1. John Rhea 1725–1773
        2. 2. Nelly (Nealtje) Rhea 1733–1761
        3. 3. Jonathan Rhea 1731–1767
        4. 4. Robert Rhea 1730–1777
        5. 5. Janet (Rhea) Davis 1736–1813
        6. 6. Anna Rhea 1743–
        7. 7. David Rhea 1740–1821
        8. 8. Eleanor (Rhea) Craig 1727–1807
        9. 9. John Rhea 1730–1763
        10. 10. Robert ((1)) Rhea 1723–1777
        11. 11. George Rhea 1724–1760
      4. 4. Isabel Rhea 1700–1744
      5. 5. Catherine Rhea 1698–1784 m. John Clayton 1702–1748
        1. 1. Joseph Clayton 1735–
        2. 2. John Clayton 1723–1789
        3. 3. John (C.) Clayton 1737–1783
        4. 4. Mary Clayton 1726–1780
        5. 5. Hannah Clayton 1733–1787
        6. 6. Joseph Clayton 1735–1816
        7. 7. Amy Clayton 1747–
        8. 8. Catherine Clayton 1745–
        9. 9. David Clayton 1733–
        10. 10. Isabel Clayton 1731–
        11. 11. Jonathan Clayton 1729–
        12. 12. Valuriah Clayton 1742–
      6. 6. Margaret Rhea 1708–1747
      7. 7. George Rhea 1700–1787
      8. 8. Robert Ray 1710–1786
      9. 9. Jennet (Janet) Rhea 1690–1770 m. John Richardson 1691–1747
        1. 1. James (Richardson) * 1716–
        2. 2. Heugh Richardson 1729–
        3. 3. Jennet Richardson 1734–
        4. 4. Robert Richardson 1712–1718
        5. 5. Alexander Richardson 1720–1726
        6. 6. Rachel Richardson 1744–1801
        7. 7. John Richardson 1713–1718
    2. 2. Lydia Hampton 1678–1717
    3. 3. John Hampton 1681–1747
    4. 4. David Hampton 1683–1710
    5. 5. Elizabeth Hampton 1676–1724
    6. 6. Andrew Hampton 1688–
    7. 7. Jonathan Hampton 1690–
    8. 8. Noah Hampton 1693–
  2. 2. Andrew Hampton 1641–1738

John Hampton's Timeline

2 Records

1617
1617
Birth of John James or Thomas? Hampton in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
1720
1720
Age 103
Death of John James or Thomas? Hampton in Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Elphingstoun, East Lothian, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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