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Lydia (Isaac) Vernon 1749–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1749

Birth Location: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA

Death Date: 23 Mar 1838

Death Location: Greene, Tennessee, USA

Father: Isaac II

Mother: Hannah Townsend

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Lydia (Isaac) Vernon was born in 1749 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA, the child of Isaac Vernon Ii And Hannah John Townsend. Lydia (Isaac) Vernon passed away in 1838 in Greene, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • Lydia (Isaac) Vernon was born in 1749 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA, the child of Isaac Vernon Ii And Hannah John Townsend.
  • Lydia (Isaac) Vernon passed away in 1838 in Greene, Tennessee, USA.

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Lydia Vernon's Ancestors

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Lydia Vernon
1749–1838
Birth Place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Parents
Isaac Vernon II
1715–1786
Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Hannah ((John)) Townsend
1711–1791
Long Island, New York, USA
Grandparents
John ((John)) Townsend
1666–1747
Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA
Catherine (Martha (Thomas)) Willits
1691–1747
Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Townsend
1645–1721
Susanna Harcourt
1652–1682
Thomas Willets
1683–1772
Catherine Hallock
1684–1718
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lydia Vernon's Timeline

2 Records

1749
1749
Birth of Lydia (Isaac) Vernon in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
1838
23 Mar 1838
Age 89
Death of Lydia (Isaac) Vernon in Greene, Tennessee, USA
Greene, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1749
    Event Place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1838
    Event Place: Greene, Tennessee, USA

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