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John H. Maxey 1825–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 MAY 1825

Birth Location: Jefferson County, IL

Death Date: 3 FEB 1846

Death Location: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, IL

Father: Henry Maxey

Mother: Margaret Taylor

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In 1825, John H. Maxey entered the world in Jefferson County, IL, born to Henry Burchett Maxey And Margaret Nelson Taylor. John H. Maxey passed away in 1846 in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, IL.

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Biography

  • In 1825, John H. Maxey entered the world in Jefferson County, IL, born to Henry Burchett Maxey And Margaret Nelson Taylor.
  • John H. Maxey passed away in 1846 in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, IL.

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John Maxey's Ancestors

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John Maxey
1825–1846
Birth Place: Jefferson County, IL
Parents
Henry Burchett Maxey
1795–1879
Sumner County, TN
Margaret (Nelson) Taylor
1796–1867
TN
Grandparents
William (M.) Maxey
1770–1838
New River, VA
Mary (Emily) Allen
1773–1837
Charles County, MD
Great-Grandparents
Jesse Maxey
1750–1808
Miss (Maxey)
–1783
John Allen
1742–1820
Mary Ransom
1744–1807
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Maxey
1716–1791
Mary Netherland?
1719–1798
Thomas Allen
1702–1770

John Maxey's Timeline

2 Records

1825
15 MAY 1825
Birth of John H. Maxey in Jefferson County, IL
Jefferson County, IL
1846
3 FEB 1846
Age 21
Death of John H. Maxey in St. Clair County, IL (On Way Home From St. Louis)
St. Clair County, IL (On Way Home From St. Louis)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 MAY 1825
    Event Place: Jefferson County, IL

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 FEB 1846
    Event Place: St. Clair County, IL (On Way Home From St. Louis)

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, Jefferson County, IL
    Record Source: page 88

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