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John Rawlings 1690–1727 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1690

Birth Location: Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America

Death Date: 1 Apr 1727

Death Location: Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America

Father: Richard Rawlings

Mother: Jane Gollison

Spouse(s): Eleanor Ridgely

Children(s): Francis Rawlings, Moses Rawlings, Elizabeth Rawlings, Jehosophat Rawlings, Mary Rawlings, Sarah Rawlings, John Rawlings, John Rawlings, Eleanor Rawlins, Catherine Rawlings

The story of John Rawlings began in 1690 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America. John Rawlings married Eleanor Ridgely, and had children including Catherine Rawlings, Eleanor Rawlins, Elizabeth Rawlings, Francis Rawlings, Jehosophat Rawlings, John Rawlings, Mary Rawlings, Moses Rawlings, Sarah Rawlings. John Rawlings passed away in 1727 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of John Rawlings began in 1690 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America.
  • John Rawlings married Eleanor Ridgely, and had children including Catherine Rawlings, Eleanor Rawlins, Elizabeth Rawlings, Francis Rawlings, Jehosophat Rawlings, John Rawlings, Mary Rawlings, Moses Rawlings, Sarah Rawlings.
  • John Rawlings passed away in 1727 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Rawlings's Ancestors

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John Rawlings
1690–1727
Birth Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
Parents
Richard Rawlings
1651–1696
Anne Arundel, Maryland, British America
Jane Gollison
1655–1696
Barbados, Caribbean
Grandparents
Michael Gollison
1635–1681
England, United Kingdom
Isabella Doughty
1640–1700
England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Gollison
1610–1690
John Doughty
–1696
Jane Davenport
1625–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Rawlings's Descendants

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John Rawlings (1690–1 Apr 1727) m. Eleanor Ridgely (1694–1 Apr 1727)
  1. 1. Francis Rawlings 1716–1794 m. Luranah (Richardson) Tucker 1722–1794
    1. 1. Sarah Rawlings 1749–1793 m. James Baldwin 1746–1810
      1. 1. Edward Baldwin 1770–1831 m. Mary Marriott 1773–
      2. 2. Thomas Balding 1770–1842 m. Christian Webster 1765–1843 m. Margaret Sparrow 1765–
        1. 1. Betsy Boldon 1801–1880 m. Jacob Rumple 1789–
        2. 2. William (A.) Baldwin 1800–
        3. 3. McKinney Baldwin 1792–1856 m. Mary (Ann ( Polly)) Murphy 1794–1861
        4. 4. Mary (Baldon Or) Baldwin 1807–1896 m. William Lively 1804–1890
        5. 5. James Boldon 1790–1878 m. Matilda Nutterfield 1815–1860 m. Hannah Truex 1794–1834
        6. 6. Samuel (Baldwin () Boldon) 1796–1885 m. Margaret Love 1800–1876
        7. 7. John Baldwin 1797–1870 m. Elizabeth Thomas 1804–1870
        8. 8. William (Asher) Boldon 1815–1857 m. Emeline Pittman 1823–1901
        9. 9. Thomas Baldwin 1790– m. Polly Love 1802–
        10. 10. Elisha Baldwin 1815–1858
        11. 11. Mariah (Sarah) Baldwin 1808–1838 m. James (Allison) Truax 1802–1875
        12. 12. Betsy 1801–1880 m. Samuel (B.) Truax 1799–1836 m. Johan (Jacob) Rumple 1789–1853
      3. 3. Francis Baldwin 1777–1836 m. Mary (Pitts) Sewell 1791–1848 m. Sarah Duvall 1777–
      4. 4. Louisa Baldwin 1777–
      5. 5. Lurana Baldwin 1779– m. John Bryan 1775–
      6. 6. Eleanor Baldwin 1780–1830 m. Thomas Chaney 1721–1788 m. Rezin Chaney 1766–1835
      7. 7. Lydia Baldwin 1781–1850 m. John (Sewell) III 1764–1817
      8. 8. Thomas Baldwin 1774–1830 m. Christian Webster 1765–1843 m. Margaret Sparrow 1765–
    2. 2. Eleanor Rawlings 1748– m. James Baldwin 1746–1810 m. Zachariah Tucker 1765–
    3. 3. John (A.) Rawlings 1742–1797 m. Sarah Jobson 1751– m. Mary Knight 1738–1773 m. Sophia Duvall 1765–1810 m. Hanna Knight 1773–
    4. 4. Elizabeth Rawlings 1744–1797 m. Basil Hayes 1759–1790
    5. 5. Francis Rawlings 1746–1780 m. Sarah Hall 1750– m. Sarah Hall 1755–
    6. 6. Thomas Rawlings 1752–
    7. 7. Jehosephat Rawlings 1753–1810 m. Letitia Miers 1755–
    8. 8. Stephen Rawlings 1755–1793 m. Eleanor Lusby 1758–
    9. 9. Sealey Rawlings 1756–1779
    10. 10. Richard Rawlings 1758–1812 m. Sarah Thornton 1761–1789 m. Mary Bryan 1772–1818
    11. 11. Greenberry Rawlings 1760–1815 m. Rebecca (Martha) Taggart 1768–1815
    12. 12. Johnathan Rawlings 1762–1794 m. Elizabeth (Betsey) ROLLINS 1781–1809
    13. 13. Larvania Rawlings 1764–1797
    14. 14. Susana Rawlings 1764–1797
    15. 15. Laurana Rawlings 1764–1819 m. John Brown 1760–1819
    16. 16. Joshua Rawlings 1766–1836 m. Elizabeth (Mantell) Lusby 1768–1840
  2. 2. Moses Rawlings 1713–
  3. 3. Elizabeth Rawlings 1713–1753
  4. 4. Jehosophat Rawlings 1715–1759
  5. 5. Mary Rawlings 1715–1790 m. William Baxter 1706–1749
  6. 6. Sarah Rawlings 1716–1727
  7. 7. John Rawlings 1718–1756 m. Anna Sophia 1722–
  8. 8. John Rawlings 1718–
  9. 9. Eleanor Rawlins 1722– m. Samuel Clark 1723–
  10. 10. Catherine Rawlings 1724–1799 m. Francis (Gartrell) Jr. 1728–1806

John Rawlings's Timeline

2 Records

1690
1690
Birth of John Rawlings in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
1727
1 Apr 1727
Age 37
Death of John Rawlings in Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1690
    Event Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for John Rawlings, person ID GMHM-QRL.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1727
    Event Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for John Rawlings, person ID GMHM-QRL.

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