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Jone May 1648–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1648

Birth Location: Crantock

Death Date: 1715

Death Location: Cornwall England

Father: Jonathan James

Mother: Phillipa Brown

Spouse(s): John James

Children(s): Digory James

Jone May was born in 1648 in Crantock, the child of Jonathan James And Phillipa Brown. Jone May married John James, and had children including Digory James. Jone May passed away in 1715 in Cornwall England.

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Biography

  • Jone May was born in 1648 in Crantock, the child of Jonathan James And Phillipa Brown.
  • Jone May married John James, and had children including Digory James.
  • Jone May passed away in 1715 in Cornwall England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jone May's Ancestors

Self
Jone May
1648–1715
Birth Place: Crantock
Parents
Jonathan James
1629–1707
Cornwall, England
Phillipa Brown
1625–1692
Cornwall, England
Grandparents
Johannis James
1600–
Mary
1600–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jone May's Descendants

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Jone May (ABT 1648–1715) m. John James (1644–abt 1712)
  1. 1. Digory James 1683–1761 m. Elizabeth 1685–
    1. 1. Ann James 1706– m. John Pengelly 1702–
      1. 1. Mary Pengelly 1733–1758 m. William SCOWN 1728–1799
        1. 1. John Scown 1756–1825 m. Honor (Pasmore) * 1763–1811 m. Alice (Chapman) Scown 1750–1784
        2. 2. Mary Scown 1751–1815
        3. 3. Susanna Scown 1749–1815
        4. 4. William Scawn 1754–1779

Jone May's Timeline

2 Records

1648
ABT 1648
Birth of Jone May in Crantock
Crantock
1715
1715
Age 67
Death of Jone May in Cornwall England
Cornwall England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1648
    Event Place: Crantock

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Cornwall England

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