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Marcus Gilliam 1747–1817 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1747

Birth Location: Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 1817

Death Location: Franklin County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Charles Gilliam

Mother: Sarah Bolling

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The story of Marcus Gilliam began in 1747 in Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia. Marcus Gilliam passed away in 1817 in Franklin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Marcus Gilliam began in 1747 in Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia.
  • Marcus Gilliam passed away in 1817 in Franklin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Marcus Gilliam's Ancestors

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Marcus Gilliam
1747–1817
Birth Place: Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Parents
Charles William Gilliam
1704–1765
Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Sarah Bolling
1714–1794
Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Grandparents
Captain (Hinchea Gilliam) I
1663–1734
Bristol, Washington County, Colony of Virginia
Fortune Flood
1678–1753
Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Captain Gilliam
1614–1673
MARGERY HENSHAW
1614–1688
Walter I
1656–1722
Anne Browne
1661–1723
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lt. Gilliam
1594–1651
Amy Fountayn
1594–1618
Colonel House
1581–1658
Fortune Jordan
1623–1669

Marcus Gilliam's Timeline

2 Records

1747
1747
Birth of Marcus Gilliam in Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia
1817
1817
Age 70
Death of Marcus Gilliam in Franklin County, North Carolina, USA
Franklin County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1747
    Event Place: Surry, Surry County, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1817
    Event Place: Franklin County, North Carolina, USA

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