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John Jolly 1750 – 1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1750

Birth Location: North Carolina

Death Date: 1805

Death Location: Chatham County, North Carolina

Father: John Jolley

Mother: Martha Bryant

Spouse(s): Mary Jolly

Children(s): James Jolley, John Jolley, Bourland Jolly, Stephen Jolly, Edward Jolley, elizabeth Jolley, Margaret Jolley

In 1750, John Jolly entered the world in North Carolina, born to John T Jolley and Martha H Bryant. John Jolly married Mary Jolly, and had children including James Jolley, John Jolley, Bourland Boling Jolly, Stephen Jolly, Edward Jolley, elizabeth Jolley, Margaret "Peggy" Jolley. John Jolly passed away in 1805 in Chatham County, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1750, John Jolly entered the world in North Carolina, born to John T Jolley and Martha H Bryant.
  • John Jolly married Mary Jolly, and had children including James Jolley, John Jolley, Bourland Boling Jolly, Stephen Jolly, Edward Jolley, elizabeth Jolley, Margaret "Peggy" Jolley.
  • John Jolly passed away in 1805 in Chatham County, North Carolina.

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John Jolly's Ancestors

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John Jolly
1750 – 1805
Birth Place: North Carolina
Parents
John T Jolley
1720 – 1805
norfolk, england
Martha (H) Bryant
1734 – 1825
Bethel, Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Walter (James) Bradford
1714 – 1755
Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Jolly's Descendants

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John Jolly (1750 – 1805) m. Mary Jolly (1748 – 1804)
  1. 1. James Jolley (1750 – 6 Jan 1853)
  2. 2. John Jolley (1761 – 1796)
  3. 3. Bourland (Boling) Jolly (1766 – 1844)
  4. 4. Stephen Jolly (1770 – 1845)
  5. 5. Edward Jolley (1774 – )
  6. 6. elizabeth Jolley (1775 – Nov. 3, 1812)
  7. 7. Margaret ("Peggy") Jolley (1782 – After 1840) m. Ransom Myrick (1780 – 29 Aug 1834)
    1. 1. Pyrum (Kaleb) Myrick (25 SEP 1808 – 24 APR 1870)
    2. 2. John (H) Myrick (1810 – 1848)
    3. 3. Matilda (Ann) MYRICK (1813 – )
    4. 4. David (Bryce) Myrick (23 Oct 1817 – 17 Jan 1873) m. Martha Grooms (abt 1818 – 1862)
      1. 1. John (William) Myrick (11 May 1839 – 2 Jul 1899) m. Sarah (Ann) Dillon (5 Nov 1844 – 24 Sep 1902)
        1. 1. John (William) Myrick (1 Oct 1867 – 26 Jul 1926)
        2. 2. Martha (E.) Myrick (Dec 1869 – )
        3. 3. David (Franklin George) Myrick (31 Mar 1874 – 20 Aug 1944)
        4. 4. Mary (Jane) Myrick (18 Sep 1877 – 1929)
        5. 5. Sarah (Emma) Myrick (June 1882 – )
        6. 6. Estella (N) Myrick (1 Mar 1883 – 1 Dec 1916) m. John (Theodore) Weedman (19 Dec 1879 – Dec 1956)
      2. 2. David (Newton) Myrick (8 Apr 1844 – 27 May 1923)
      3. 3. Myrick
    5. 5. Pleasant (N) Myrick (1819 – )
    6. 6. Rebecca Myrick (1820 – 1850)

John Jolly's Timeline

2 Records

1750
1750
Birth of John Jolly in North Carolina
North Carolina
1805
1805
Age 55
Death of John Jolly in Chatham County, North Carolina
Chatham County, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: Chatham County, North Carolina

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