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Jonathan Vernon 1712–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1712

Birth Location: Chester County,Pennsylvania

Death Date: BEF JUN 1805

Death Location: Stokes County,Nc

Father: Thomas Vernon

Mother: Mary Brown

Spouse(s): Rebecca Worth

Children(s): Hannah Vernon

The story of Jonathan Vernon began in 1712 in Chester County,Pennsylvania. Jonathan Vernon married Rebecca Worth, and had children including Hannah Vernon. Jonathan Vernon passed away in 1805 in Stokes County,Nc.

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Biography

  • The story of Jonathan Vernon began in 1712 in Chester County,Pennsylvania.
  • Jonathan Vernon married Rebecca Worth, and had children including Hannah Vernon.
  • Jonathan Vernon passed away in 1805 in Stokes County,Nc.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jonathan Vernon's Ancestors

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Jonathan Vernon
1712–1805
Birth Place: Chester County,Pennsylvania
Parents
Thomas Vernon
1686–1758
Pa,Chester Co.,Nether Providence
Mary Brown
1690–1710
Grandparents
Robert Vernon
1641–1708
England,Acton,Stoke,Middlewich Cheshire
Elinor Minshall
1648–1720
England,Stoke (Cheshire)
Great-Grandparents
James Vernon
1604–1675
Hester Brown
1608–1675
John Minshall
1617–1683
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Vernon
1579–
Elizabeth Eccleston
1585–

Jonathan Vernon's Descendants

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Jonathan Vernon (ABT 1712–BEF JUN 1805) m. Rebecca Worth (23 JUN 1723–AFT 1805)
  1. 1. Hannah Vernon 1750–1804 m. Richard Taylor 1750–1804
    1. 1. Frances Taylor 1778–1840 m. Jonathan Martin 1770–1840
      1. 1. Zachary (Taylor "Sion") Martin 1805–1865 m. Elizabeth Smythe 1804–1845
        1. 1. Solomon Martin 1851–
        2. 2. Mary (Carolyn) Martin 1846–
        3. 3. Leah (K) Martin 1842–
        4. 4. Sion (Taylor) Martin 1837–1896
        5. 5. Sarah (L) Martin 1841–1913
        6. 6. Nancy Martin 1835–1900
        7. 7. Samuel (Lewis) Martin 1833–1914
        8. 8. Leroy (D) Martin 1831–1923
        9. 9. Hamilton (Bradford) Martin 1829–1902
        10. 10. Tinsley (Dill) Martin 1825–1900
        11. 11. Lional Martin 1837–
        12. 12. John Martin 1854–
        13. 13. Martha Martin 1859–
        14. 14. Zachary Martin 1879–1968
        15. 15. Milbra (Riddle) Martin 1825–1915 m. Gasaway (Rogers) Sutterfield 1806–1866 m. G. (W.) Martin 1825– m. George (Washington) Campbell 1826–1862

Jonathan Vernon's Timeline

2 Records

1712
ABT 1712
Birth of Jonathan Vernon in Chester County,Pennsylvania
Chester County,Pennsylvania
1805
BEF JUN 1805
Age 93
Death of Jonathan Vernon in Stokes County,Nc
Stokes County,Nc

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1712
    Event Place: Chester County,Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF JUN 1805
    Event Place: Stokes County,Nc

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