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Judge Joseph Day 1789–1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 May 1789

Birth Location: Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia

Death Date: 2 Apr 1867

Death Location: Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia

Father: John Day

Mother: Ferriby Bulloch

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In 1789, Judge Joseph Day entered the world in Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia, born to John Day And Ferriby Bulloch. Judge Joseph Day passed away in 1867 in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia.

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Biography

  • In 1789, Judge Joseph Day entered the world in Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia, born to John Day And Ferriby Bulloch.
  • Judge Joseph Day passed away in 1867 in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia.

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Judge Day's Ancestors

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Judge Day
1789–1867
Birth Place: Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia
Parents
John Day
1768–1839
North Carolina
Ferriby Bulloch
1770–1844
Columbia Co., Georgia
Grandparents
Stephen (Day) Sr.
1742–1825
Warrington Township, York Co., Pennsylvania
Margaret ("Peggy") Jones
1744–1790
St Paul Parish, Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Judge Jr.
1707–1760
Anna Hussey
1703–1750
John Sr.
1717–1781
Martha Davis
1724–1802
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr.
1667–1711
Mary Garretson
1690–1753
John Jr.
1676–1733
Ann Inskeep
1673–1733
Francis Jr.
1690–1739
Jane Wallis
1695–1764
Nathan Davis
1701–1776
Mary Davis
1700–1775

Judge Day's Timeline

2 Records

1789
2 May 1789
Birth of Judge Joseph Day in Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia
Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia
1867
2 Apr 1867
Age 78
Death of Judge Joseph Day in Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia
Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 May 1789
    Event Place: Augusta, Richmond Co., Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1867
    Event Place: Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia

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