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John Quattlebaum 1774–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 December 1774

Birth Location: Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 25 November 1853

Death Location: Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA

Father: Johannes Quattelbaum

Mother: Anna Duffy

Spouse(s): Meta Burkett

Children(s): Maj. Quattlebaum

The story of John Quattlebaum began in 1774 in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA. John Quattlebaum married Meta Burkett, and had children including Maj Walter Quattlebaum. John Quattlebaum passed away in 1853 in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John Quattlebaum began in 1774 in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA.
  • John Quattlebaum married Meta Burkett, and had children including Maj Walter Quattlebaum.
  • John Quattlebaum passed away in 1853 in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA.

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John Quattlebaum's Ancestors

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John Quattlebaum
1774–1853
Birth Place: Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Johannes Peter Quattelbaum
1742–1813
Williams Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Anna (Barbara) Duffy
1752–1813
Leesville,Lexington,South Carolina,USA
Grandparents
Petter Quattelbaum
1698–1748
Kettwig, Kettwig, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany
Anna (Maria Barbara VonderHutte) Herckendall
1702–1748
Mülheim an der Ruhr, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
John Duff
1729–1796
Great Drawbridge, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Mary Smylie
1735–1800
Tyrone, Tyrone, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Wilhelm QUATTELBAUM
1648–1735
Anna Mulheim
1648–1701
Gerhard Herkendall
1670–
John "Duff"
1703–1749
Jane (Duff\Duffy)
1705–1775
John Smylie
1700–1767
Janet Allin
1701–1770
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph MD
1628–1692
Iva Merritt
1630–1700
Joannes Mullem
1618–1656
Margaretha Gails
1628–1668
Christan Ncgrigor
1670–1703
Isobell Finny
1675–1737
Samuel Smiley
1665–1744
Elizabeth (Smiley)
1669–1745

John Quattlebaum's Descendants

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John Quattlebaum (1 December 1774–25 November 1853) m. Meta Burkett (7 December 1792–19 December 1840)
  1. 1. Maj. (Walter) Quattlebaum 1818–1865 m. Mary (Ann) Barr 1825–1910
    1. 1. Alexander (Samuel) Quattlebaum 1849–1916 m. Virginia Woodward 1851–1941
      1. 1. Mary (Caroline "Minnie" Quattlebaum) Rankin 1874–1891
        1. 1. Chris Broadmas 1900– m. Bertha Gray 1891–1981
    2. 2. Margaret Quattlebaum 1842–1897

John Quattlebaum's Timeline

2 Records

1774
1 December 1774
Birth of John Quattlebaum in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
1853
25 November 1853
Age 79
Death of John Quattlebaum in Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 December 1774
    Event Place: Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 November 1853
    Event Place: Lexington Co., SC, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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