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Mary Bane 1715–1783 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Sep 1715

Birth Location: Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America

Death Date: 6 Jul 1783

Death Location: Staley, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Alexander Bane

Mother: Jane Moore

Spouse(s): James Davisson, James Moon

Children(s): John Davisson, James Davisson, William Davisson, Mary Davisson, Lydia Davisson

The story of Mary Bane began in 1715 in Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America. Mary Bane married James Davisson, James Moon, and had children including James Davisson, John Davisson, Lydia Davisson, Mary Davisson, William Davisson. Mary Bane passed away in 1783 in Staley, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Bane began in 1715 in Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America.
  • Mary Bane married James Davisson, James Moon, and had children including James Davisson, John Davisson, Lydia Davisson, Mary Davisson, William Davisson.
  • Mary Bane passed away in 1783 in Staley, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Bane's Ancestors

Self
Mary Bane
1715–1783
Birth Place: Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Parents
Alexander Bane
1688–1747
Inverness, Highland, Scotland
Jane Moore
1693–1730
Blockley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Grandparents
James (Bane) Jr.
1650–1731
Alyth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Helen Thomson
1662–1731
North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
John Moore
1669–1719
Llanbister, Radnorshire, South Wales
Jane Cuerton
1670–1721
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
James Sr.
1631–1670
Elizabeth Clark
1635–1680
David Thomson
1630–
Elizabeth Clark
1635–
Richard Cuerton
1642–1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Bain
1601–1666
Alesoune Ker
1597–1672
Christopher Doughty
1610–1670
Margaret Morris
1610–
Paterick Thomson
1600–
Annas Stewart
1600–
William Cureton
1615–1685
Isabell Heyward
1617–1701

Mary Bane's Descendants

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Mary Bane (26 Sep 1715–6 Jul 1783) m. James Davisson (3 May 1713–1794) m. James Moon (1711–)
  1. 1. John Davisson 1744–1789 m. Rachel Battin 1749–1825
    1. 1. John Davisson 1778–1850 m. Mary 1790–1850 m. Margaret Pike 1775–1843
      1. 1. Moses Davisson 1808–1854 m. Mary (Jane) Hulings 1827–1897
        1. 1. Elizaberth (Jane) Davisson 1848–1949
        2. 2. Phoebe (Ellen) Davisson 1851–
        3. 3. William (J.) Davisson 1842–
        4. 4. Rachel Davisson 1846–1923
        5. 5. James (Addison) Davisson 1850–1919 m. Rebecca (M.) Hiatt 1854–
        6. 6. Enos Davisson 1833–
        7. 7. Moses (M.) Davisson –1854
        8. 8. Fernando (H.) Davisson 1835–
      2. 2. Nathan Davisson 1804– m. Jane Peacock 1802–
    2. 2. Mary Davisson 1776–1815 m. John Pike 1783–1828
      1. 1. Mode Pike 1815–1865
      2. 2. John Pike 1797–1823
      3. 3. Susie (Pike) Teague 1797–1820
      4. 4. Samuel Pike 1810–1859
      5. 5. Abigail Pike 1812–1855
    3. 3. William (D.) Davisson 1784– m. Rachael 1779–1852
      1. 1. Sylvanus (Davisson) Rev. 1818–1878
      2. 2. Elias Davisson 1810–1842
      3. 3. Ira Davisson 1812–1865 m. Catherine Peacock 1814–1868
        1. 1. William Davisson 1833–1909 m. Mary 1834–1919
        2. 2. Elizabeth (A.) Davisson 1849– m. James Stephenson 1847–
        3. 3. Mary Davisson 1836–1865
        4. 4. Esther (Ann) Davisson 1835–1890 m. Jacob (A.) Jackson 1833–1865
        5. 5. Elza (S.) Davisson 1844– m. Lydia (A.) Phillips 1852–
        6. 6. Sarah (Jane) Davisson 1834–
        7. 7. Ira (A.) Davisson 1843–1867 m. Mary (Ann) Vandergriff 1849–
        8. 8. Martha (E.) Davisson 1851–1868
        9. 9. Samuel Davisson 1832–1902 m. Sara Mullenix 1830–1907
        10. 10. Rachel Davisson 1847–1847
        11. 11. Rebecca Davisson 1848–1848
        12. 12. Susan Davisson 1837–1865
        13. 13. Catherine Davisson 1839–
    4. 4. Moses Davisson 1781–1847 m. Susan Rose 1788–1860
      1. 1. Littleberry ("Berry") Davidson 1831–1915
      2. 2. Susan Davidson 1811–
      3. 3. Jesse Davidson 1816–
      4. 4. Margaret Davidson 1828–
      5. 5. Sarah (L.) Davidson 1819–
      6. 6. Hesther Davidson 1827–1881 m. William (C) Fowler 1824–
        1. 1. Julia (Rebecca) Cook 1864–1920
        2. 2. Berry (D.) Ray 1858–
        3. 3. Mattie Ray 1852–
        4. 4. Nancy (A) Fowler 1842–
        5. 5. Moses Fowler 1846–
      7. 7. Catharine Davisson 1821–1863 m. George (W.) Chamness 1817–1904
    5. 5. Rachel Davisson 1780–1852
    6. 6. Sarah Davisson 1783–1863
    7. 7. George (Wm.) Davisson 1789–1798
    8. 8. Susannah Davisson 1793–1834 m. Samuel Pike 1770–1858
    9. 9. James (Davidson) Sr 1774–1851 m. Loranah Brown 1781–1840
      1. 1. Joseph (Davidson) Rev. 1817–1871 m. Serena ("Cyrena" "Irena" White "Wade) " 1814–1878
        1. 1. Hannah (Chatman B) Davidson 1835–1908
        2. 2. James (Milton) Davidson 1843–1865
        3. 3. Aaron Davidson 1845–1913
        4. 4. William Davidson 1848–1914
        5. 5. John (Milton Davidson) Sgt 1839–1881
        6. 6. Isaiah Davidson 1837–1923
        7. 7. Elizabeth (Ann) Davidson 1841–1915
        8. 8. Rebecca Davidson 1842–1890
      2. 2. Isaiah Davisson 1808–1852 m. Sarah Rich 1795–1875
      3. 3. William Davisson 1805–1805
      4. 4. James Davisson 1811–1877
      5. 5. George Davisson 1803–
      6. 6. Mary Davisson 1806–
    10. 10. Samuel Davisson 1782–1866
  2. 2. James Davisson 1755– m. Hannah Sidwell 1756–
    1. 1. Alexander Davisson 1786–
    2. 2. James Davisson 1792–
    3. 3. Richard Davisson 1778–
    4. 4. Jacob Davisson 1790–
    5. 5. Lyda Davisson 1780–
    6. 6. Joseph Davisson 1788–
    7. 7. William Davisson 1783–
    8. 8. Elizabeth Davisson 1794–
  3. 3. William Davisson 1761–
  4. 4. Mary Davisson 1758–
  5. 5. Lydia Davisson 1747–1842 m. Joseph Swaney 1746–1803
    1. 1. Joseph Swaney 1790–
    2. 2. Mary Swaney 1784–1793
    3. 3. Margaret Swaney 1778–
    4. 4. Frances Swaney 1787–1788
    5. 5. Susannah Swaney 1773–
    6. 6. Lyda Swaney 1780–
    7. 7. Jane Swaney 1793–
    8. 8. Mary Swaney 1772–
    9. 9. James Swaney 1776–

Mary Bane's Timeline

4 Records

1715
26 Sep 1715
Birth of Mary Bane in Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1783
6 Jul 1783
Age 68
Death of Mary Bane in Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
1783
6 Jul 1783
Age 68
Death of Mary Bane in Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
1783
6 Jul 1783
Age 68
Death of Mary Bane in Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Alamance County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1715
    Event Place: Chester, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Colonial America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Record of Births 1705-1805; Collection: Quaker Meeting Records; Call Number: MR Ph 197
    [2] U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records
    [3] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [4] Web: North Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1716-2012
    [5] herzogm.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jul 1783
    Event Place: Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Web: North Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1716-2012
    [3] herzogm.ged

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jul 1783
    Event Place: Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Jul 1783
    Event Place: Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Staley, Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Web: North Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1716-2012
    [3] herzogm.ged

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