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John Kay 1825–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1825

Birth Location: Fayette County, Kentucky

Death Date: 21 Mar 1884

Death Location: Gravesend, Kings County, New York

Father: Andrew Kay

Mother: Mary Bryan

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In 1825, John Kay entered the world in Fayette County, Kentucky, born to Andrew Gatewood Kay And Mary Boone Bryan. John Kay passed away in 1884 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1825, John Kay entered the world in Fayette County, Kentucky, born to Andrew Gatewood Kay And Mary Boone Bryan.
  • John Kay passed away in 1884 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York.

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John Kay's Ancestors

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John Kay
1825–1884
Birth Place: Fayette County, Kentucky
Parents
Andrew Gatewood Kay
1792–1834
Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky, United States
Mary (Boone) Bryan
1806–1852
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Daniel (Boone) Bryan
1758–1845
Yadkin, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Turner
1761–1833
North Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
William Bryan
1733–1780
Mary Boone
1736–1819
Roger Turner
1738–1798
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Morgan Bryan
1671–1763
Lady Strode
1696–1762
Squire Sr
1696–1765
Sarah Morgan
1700–1777
Capt. *
1689–1778
Elizabeth Evans
1693–1782

John Kay's Timeline

2 Records

1825
ABT 1825
Birth of John Kay in Fayette County, Kentucky
Fayette County, Kentucky
1884
21 Mar 1884
Age 59
Death of John Kay in Gravesend, Kings County, New York
Gravesend, Kings County, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1825
    Event Place: Fayette County, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Mar 1884
    Event Place: Gravesend, Kings County, New York

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