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John Younger 1700–1759 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: Essex, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 11 Aug 1759

Death Location: Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA

Father: Alexander Younger

Mother: Rebecca Mills

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In 1700, John Younger entered the world in Essex, Virginia, USA, born to Alexander Younger And Rebecca R Mills. John Younger passed away in 1759 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1700, John Younger entered the world in Essex, Virginia, USA, born to Alexander Younger And Rebecca R Mills.
  • John Younger passed away in 1759 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA.

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John Younger's Ancestors

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John Younger
1700–1759
Birth Place: Essex, Virginia, USA
Parents
Alexander * Younger
1681–1727
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Rebecca (R *) Mills
1680–1727
Old Rappahannock, VA, USA
Grandparents
Thomas (*) Younger
1652–1690
High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Anna (*) Smith
1657–1695
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Younger
1608–1687
Margaret Steinson
1612–1657
Thomas Smith
1632–
Jean Wadrope
1637–1654
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Younger
1590–1620
Lady Fleming
1588–1620
Sir Steinson
1590–1647
Margaret Hall
1583–1655
Sir Smith
1615–
Gilbert *1617
1617–
Issobell Meikill
1617–1684

John Younger's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of John Younger in Essex, Virginia, USA
Essex, Virginia, USA
1759
11 Aug 1759
Age 59
Death of John Younger in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: Essex, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Aug 1759
    Event Place: Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA

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