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Peter Long 1700–1754 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1700

Birth Location: New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States

Death Date: 25 Aug 1754

Death Location: Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States

Father: Peter *

Mother: Eleanor *

Spouse(s):

Children(s):

Peter Long was born in 1700 in New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, the child of Peter Long And Eleanor Sturgis. Peter Long passed away in 1754 in Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • Peter Long was born in 1700 in New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States, the child of Peter Long And Eleanor Sturgis.
  • Peter Long passed away in 1754 in Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States.

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Children(s)

Peter Long's Ancestors

Self
Peter Long
1700–1754
Birth Place: New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Parents
Peter Long *
1679–1749
Ireland
Eleanor (Sturgis) *
1683–1752
Stratford on Avo, Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
John Long
1635–1680
Kingswood, Glouscester, England
Margarite King
1640–1690
Kingswood, Glouscester, England
Ann (Evans) ***
1638–1695
England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Long
1600–1682
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peter Long's Timeline

2 Records

1700
1700
Birth of Peter Long in New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
1754
25 Aug 1754
Age 54
Death of Peter Long in Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States
Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1700
    Event Place: New Jersey, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1754
    Event Place: Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey, United States

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