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Mary Ann Bonner 1695–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1750

Death Location: Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Henry Bonner

Mother: Mary Dajoon

Spouse(s): Hugh Lafferty

Children(s): Sarah Laferty

Mary Ann Bonner was born in 1695 in Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, the child of Henry Charles Bonner And Mary Ann Dajoon. Mary Ann Bonner married Hugh Lafferty, and had children including Sarah Susannah Laferty. Mary Ann Bonner passed away in 1750 in Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • Mary Ann Bonner was born in 1695 in Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom, the child of Henry Charles Bonner And Mary Ann Dajoon.
  • Mary Ann Bonner married Hugh Lafferty, and had children including Sarah Susannah Laferty.
  • Mary Ann Bonner passed away in 1750 in Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Bonner's Ancestors

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Mary Bonner
1695–1750
Birth Place: Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
Henry Charles Bonner
1665–1736
Kirdford, Sussex, England
Mary (Ann) Dajoon
1665–1736
Kirkland, Surrey, England
Grandparents
Henry (George) Bonner
1635–1694
Kirdford, Sussex, England
Joane Scut
1635–1693
Wadhurst, Sussex, England
Alfred Dajoon
1641–
Kirkland, Sussex, England
Sarah
1641–
, Sussex, , England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Bonner
1598–1671
Jane Strudwick
1585–1670
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Bonner
1559–1599
Susan Brooke
1559–1599

Mary Bonner's Descendants

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Mary (Ann) Bonner (1695–1750) m. Hugh Lafferty (1694–1752)
  1. 1. Sarah (Susannah) Laferty 1715–1770 m. Joseph (Alexander Adair Sr - he fought in the American Revolution alongside William Berry and George) Washington 1711–1789
    1. 1. James (William Adair) Sr 1747–1831 m. Rebecca Montgomery 1750–1835
      1. 1. Robert ("Robin") Adair 1790–1839 m. Margaret Spear 1790–1850
        1. 1. William (Henry) Adair 1821–1900 m. Christina Adair 1840–1914
        2. 2. Cyntha Wilson 1811–1899
        3. 3. Andrew Adair 1812–1896
        4. 4. James (Barton) Adair 1828–1907
        5. 5. Jane Adair 1820–1845
        6. 6. Mary Hawkins 1818–1859
        7. 7. Sarah Newlin 1823–1897
        8. 8. Catherine Adair 1815–
      2. 2. Rebecca Remy 1786–1873
      3. 3. George (Ross) Adair 1779–1850
      4. 4. Lucretia Wildridge 1795–1870
      5. 5. John (Adair) Sr 1787–1831
      6. 6. James (S.) Adair 1781–1862
      7. 7. Isaac Adair 1792–1852
      8. 8. Sarah Hanna 1775–1855
      9. 9. Isabella Alexander 1783–1841
      10. 10. Charity Adair 1776–1826
      11. 11. Hannah Adair 1784–1866
      12. 12. Isabel Adair 1794–
      13. 13. James Adair 1772–
      14. 14. Jane Adair 1789–
      15. 15. Joseph Adair 1790–1839
      16. 16. Margaret (Jane) Adair 1773–1855
      17. 17. Ruth Adair 1796–1875
      18. 18. Ruth Adair 1779–
      19. 19. William Adair 1785–1850
    2. 2. Joseph Adair 1711–1789
    3. 3. Sarah (Elizabeth) Long 1740–1823
    4. 4. Benjamin Adair 1736–1823
    5. 5. Jean Ramage 1738–1805
    6. 6. Aseneth (Spiers) Miller 1781–1844

Mary Bonner's Timeline

3 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Mary Ann Bonner in Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
1750
1750
Age 55
Death of Mary Ann Bonner in Pennsylvania, United States
Pennsylvania, United States
1800
28 Oct 1800
Age 105
Mary Ann Bonner was baptized in Middlesex, England
Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 28 Oct 1800
    Event Place: Middlesex, England
    Record Source: London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States

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