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NATHAN Dillon 1748–1819 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 6, 1748

Birth Location: Frederick County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: November 26, 1819

Death Location: Guilford County, North Carolina, USA

Father: Daniel Sr.

Mother: Lydia Hodgson

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NATHAN Dillon was born in 1748 in Frederick County, Virginia, USA, the child of Daniel Dillon Sr And Lydia B Hodgson. NATHAN Dillon married Hannah Bowman. NATHAN Dillon passed away in 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • NATHAN Dillon was born in 1748 in Frederick County, Virginia, USA, the child of Daniel Dillon Sr And Lydia B Hodgson.
  • NATHAN Dillon married Hannah Bowman.
  • NATHAN Dillon passed away in 1819 in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA.

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NATHAN Dillon's Ancestors

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NATHAN Dillon
1748–1819
Birth Place: Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Daniel Dillon Sr.
1713–1805
Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA
Lydia (B.) Hodgson
1724–1800
Grandparents
Luke Dillon
1687–1717
Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
Susannah Garrett
1693–1740
Armagh County of Northern Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Peter Dillon
1665–1744
Lidia Clemmons
1663–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Luke Dillon
1637–
Mary Doran
1645–

NATHAN Dillon's Timeline

2 Records

1748
July 6, 1748
Birth of NATHAN Dillon in Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Frederick County, Virginia, USA
1819
November 26, 1819
Age 71
Death of NATHAN Dillon in Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 6, 1748
    Event Place: Frederick County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: November 26, 1819
    Event Place: Guilford County, North Carolina, USA

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