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Mathias Elmore 1678–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1678

Birth Location: New Kent County, Virignia

Death Date: 16 Feb 1768

Death Location: Berckeley County, South Carolina

Father: Peter Elmore

Mother: Frances Travers

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In 1678, Mathias Elmore entered the world in New Kent County, Virignia, born to Peter Elmore And Frances Travers. Mathias Elmore passed away in 1768 in Berckeley County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1678, Mathias Elmore entered the world in New Kent County, Virignia, born to Peter Elmore And Frances Travers.
  • Mathias Elmore passed away in 1768 in Berckeley County, South Carolina.

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Mathias Elmore's Ancestors

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Mathias Elmore
1678–1768
Birth Place: New Kent County, Virignia
Parents
Peter Elmore
1621–1652
Sharps, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Frances Travers
1645–1673
Richmond County, Virginia
Grandparents
Peter Elmore
1627–1681
Totasky Creek, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Jane Archer
1618–1700
Virginia, USA
Col (William Travers of) Rappahannock
1625–1679
Waddington, Kent, England
Rebecca ((Travers)) Travers
1635–
Rappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Elmore
1594–1659
JANE VALENTINE
1618–1700
WILLIAM GGF)
1600–1679
MARY GGM)
1600–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mathias Elmore's Timeline

2 Records

1678
1678
Birth of Mathias Elmore in New Kent County, Virignia
New Kent County, Virignia
1768
16 Feb 1768
Age 90
Death of Mathias Elmore in Berckeley County, South Carolina
Berckeley County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1678
    Event Place: New Kent County, Virignia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Feb 1768
    Event Place: Berckeley County, South Carolina

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