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Moses Wells 1752–1836 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1752

Birth Location: Probably Loudon County, VA

Death Date: 1836

Death Location: Smyth, Virginia, United States

Father: Jacob Wells

Mother: Lavinia Stevens

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Moses Wells was born in 1752 in Probably Loudon County, VA, the child of Jacob Wells And Lavinia Stevens. Moses Wells passed away in 1836 in Smyth, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Moses Wells was born in 1752 in Probably Loudon County, VA, the child of Jacob Wells And Lavinia Stevens.
  • Moses Wells passed away in 1836 in Smyth, Virginia, United States.

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Moses Wells's Ancestors

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Moses Wells
1752–1836
Birth Place: Probably Loudon County, VA
Parents
Jacob Wells
1722–1779
Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony, America
Lavinia Stevens
1725–1759
Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Joseph Wells
1693–1779
Bucks, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Ann Pugh
1694–
Bucks Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Evan (Stephens) Jr*
1690–1759
Wales
Elizabeth Lewis
1694–1758
Wales
Great-Grandparents
Henry Welles
1672–1714
Mary Wells
1670–1714
Richard PUGH
1656–1715
Margaret
1658–1708
Evan Stephens
1650–1706
Elleanor Shockley
1653–1726
Thomas Lewis
1670–1693
2nd-Great-Grandparents
MARY GILBERT
1642–1712
Evan RHYDDERCH,
1624–1706
Margaret Adams
1628–1659

Moses Wells's Timeline

2 Records

1752
1752
Birth of Moses Wells in Probably Loudon County, VA
Probably Loudon County, VA
1836
1836
Age 84
Death of Moses Wells in Smyth, Virginia, United States
Smyth, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1752
    Event Place: Probably Loudon County, VA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1836
    Event Place: Smyth, Virginia, United States

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