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John Martin Maj 1749–1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Mar 1749

Birth Location: Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America

Death Date: 03 Dec 1837

Death Location: Clark County, Kentucky, USA

Father: Thomas Martin

Mother: Ann Moorman

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In 1749, John Martin Maj entered the world in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America, born to Thomas Martin And Ann Moorman. John Martin Maj passed away in 1837 in Clark County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1749, John Martin Maj entered the world in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America, born to Thomas Martin And Ann Moorman.
  • John Martin Maj passed away in 1837 in Clark County, Kentucky, USA.

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John Maj's Ancestors

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John Maj
1749–1837
Birth Place: Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America
Parents
Thomas Martin
1720–1792
Caroline, Virginia
Ann Moorman
1712–1766
Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Charles Moorman
1671–1757
Green Springs, Louisa, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Reynolds
1688–1765
Isle, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Moorman
1658–1700
Elizabeth Clark
1658–1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Zachariah Moorman
1620–1702
Mary Candler
1623–1670

John Maj's Timeline

2 Records

1749
20 Mar 1749
Birth of John Martin Maj in Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America
Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America
1837
03 Dec 1837
Age 88
Death of John Martin Maj in Clark County, Kentucky, USA
Clark County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Mar 1749
    Event Place: Albemarle County, Virginia, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Dec 1837
    Event Place: Clark County, Kentucky, USA

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