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Nicholas Dawson 1675–1727 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1675
Birth Location: Leicestershire, England
Death Date: 1727
Death Location: Broad Creek, Prince George, Maryland, British Colonial America
Father: John Immigrant
Mother: Rebecca Doyne
Spouse(s): Mary Doyne
Children(s): John Dawson
The story of Nicholas Dawson began in 1675 in Leicestershire, England. Nicholas Dawson married Mary Doyne, and had children including John William Dawson. Nicholas Dawson passed away in 1727 in Broad Creek, Prince George, Maryland, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Nicholas Dawson began in 1675 in Leicestershire, England.
- Nicholas Dawson married Mary Doyne, and had children including John William Dawson.
- Nicholas Dawson passed away in 1727 in Broad Creek, Prince George, Maryland, British Colonial America.
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Nicholas Dawson's Ancestors
Nicholas Dawson's Descendants
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1. John (William) Dawson 1706–1764 m. Marthay (Anne) Marbury 1715–1795
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1. Thomas (Dawson) Sr. 1760–1832 m. Elizabeth Foushee 1769–1826
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1. William (S Dawson) Sr 1797–1844 m. Tabitha ("Bitha" Simpson) Dawson 1794–1874
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1. Thomas (Simpson) Dawson 1819–1906 m. Elizabeth Prickett 1819–1890
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Nicholas Dawson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1675
Event Place: Leicestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1727
Event Place: Broad Creek, Prince George, Maryland, British Colonial America