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John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa 1670–1720 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: circa 1670

Birth Location: Battle of Boyne, Ireland

Death Date: circa 1720

Death Location: North Carolina, Colonial Era America

Father: Hugh Montgomery

Mother: Jean Ire

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In 1670, John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa entered the world in Battle of Boyne, Ireland, born to Hugh Montgomery And Jean Hamilton Of Ire. John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa passed away in 1720 in North Carolina, Colonial Era America.

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Biography

  • In 1670, John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa entered the world in Battle of Boyne, Ireland, born to Hugh Montgomery And Jean Hamilton Of Ire.
  • John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa passed away in 1720 in North Carolina, Colonial Era America.

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John usa's Ancestors

Self
John usa
1670–1720
Birth Place: Battle of Boyne, Ireland
Parents
Hugh Montgomery
1635–1707
Gray Abbey, Down, Ireland
Jean (Hamilton _ ⊛ of) Ire
1642–1689
Carnisure, Down, Ireland
Grandparents
Sir (James Montgomery of) Rosemount
1615–1647
Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland
Elizabeth Lindsay
1616–1687
Ireland
Rev. (Hans Melville (Vicor of Dunlop)) Hamilton
1620–1655
Bangor, Down, Ireland
Margaret (Campbell) Kennedy
1624–1689
Dunure, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John usa's Timeline

2 Records

1670
circa 1670
Birth of John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa in Battle of Boyne, Ireland
Battle of Boyne, Ireland
1720
circa 1720
Age 50
Death of John Montgomery _ ⊛ of Ire-SC usa in North Carolina, Colonial Era America
North Carolina, Colonial Era America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: circa 1670
    Event Place: Battle of Boyne, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: circa 1720
    Event Place: North Carolina, Colonial Era America

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