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John Vivion 1655–1705 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1655

Birth Location: Cornwall, England

Death Date: 4 Jun 1705

Death Location: Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA

Father: Thomas Vivion

Mother: Mary Owen

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Margaret Vivion

The story of John Vivion began in 1655 in Cornwall, England. John Vivion had children including Margaret Vivion. John Vivion passed away in 1705 in Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John Vivion began in 1655 in Cornwall, England.
  • John Vivion had children including Margaret Vivion.
  • John Vivion passed away in 1705 in Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA.

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Children(s)

John Vivion's Ancestors

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John Vivion
1655–1705
Birth Place: Cornwall, England
Parents
Thomas Vivion
1629–1670
Cornwall, England
Mary (Alice) Owen
1635–1700
Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
John (Hannibal) Vivian
1589–1647
Mawgan, Cornwall, England
Anne Munday
1597–1636
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Vivion's Descendants

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John Vivion (1655–4 Jun 1705)
  1. 1. Margaret Vivion 1686–1750
    1. 1. Susannah Daniel 1707–1752 m. Henry Mickelborough 1704–1783
      1. 1. Jane Mickelborough 1751–1835 m. William (Fletcher) Young 1740–1810
        1. 1. Henry (Alexander Young) Sr 1774–1830 m. Elizabeth ("Betsey" Kedey) Young 1775–1848

John Vivion's Timeline

2 Records

1655
1655
Birth of John Vivion in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England
1705
4 Jun 1705
Age 50
Death of John Vivion in Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA
Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Jun 1705
    Event Place: Saluda, Middlesex, Virginia, USA

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