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Mordecai Vernon 1726–1792 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Mar 1726

Birth Location: Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1792

Death Location: East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: Thomas Vernon

Mother: Lydia Ralfe

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The story of Mordecai Vernon began in 1726 in Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. Mordecai Vernon passed away in 1792 in East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Mordecai Vernon began in 1726 in Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Mordecai Vernon passed away in 1792 in East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Mordecai Vernon's Ancestors

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Mordecai Vernon
1726–1792
Birth Place: Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Thomas Vernon
1670–1754
England
Lydia Ralfe
1674–1774
England
Grandparents
Thomas Vernon
1637–1698
Stanthorne, Cheshire, , England
Elizabeth Maxwell
1648–1714
Warrington, , Lance, England
Great-Grandparents
James Vernon
1605–1675
Hester Brown
1609–1675
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Vernon
1579–1640
Elizabeth Eccleston
1581–1640

Mordecai Vernon's Timeline

2 Records

1726
2 Mar 1726
Birth of Mordecai Vernon in Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1792
1792
Age 66
Death of Mordecai Vernon in East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1726
    Event Place: Nether, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1792
    Event Place: East Marlborough, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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