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John Owsley 1734–1764 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1734

Birth Location: Prince William, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 14 September 1764

Death Location: Loudoun, Virginia, USA

Father: Thomas II

Mother: Ann (DNA)

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Children(s):

In 1734, John Owsley entered the world in Prince William, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Hudson Owsley Ii And Ann Hudson West Dna. John Owsley passed away in 1764 in Loudoun, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1734, John Owsley entered the world in Prince William, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Hudson Owsley Ii And Ann Hudson West Dna.
  • John Owsley passed away in 1764 in Loudoun, Virginia, USA.

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John Owsley's Ancestors

Self
John Owsley
1734–1764
Birth Place: Prince William, Virginia, USA
Parents
Thomas Hudson Owsley II
1697–1751
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
Ann (Hudson West) (DNA)
1707–1751
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
Grandparents
Captain (Thomas Owsley - Immigrant - Slave) Owner
1658–1700
Stogursey, West Somerset District, Somerset, England
Ann (Bayne) Harris
1663–1739
Stafford, New Kent, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Reverend Alumni
1630–1687
Dorothea Poyntz
1631–1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rev III
1581–1651
Edith Edwards
1595–1663
Newdigate Poyntz
1608–1643
Sarah Foxley
1610–1636

John Owsley's Timeline

2 Records

1734
1734
Birth of John Owsley in Prince William, Virginia, USA
Prince William, Virginia, USA
1764
14 September 1764
Age 30
Death of John Owsley in Loudoun, Virginia, USA
Loudoun, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1734
    Event Place: Prince William, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 September 1764
    Event Place: Loudoun, Virginia, USA

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