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Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason 1635–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1635

Birth Location: New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs

Death Date: 1682

Death Location: Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs

Father: Guy Tribe)

Mother: Fredia Colston

Spouse(s):

Children(s): John (Cherokee)

In 1635, Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason entered the world in New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs, born to Guy Eason Notoway Cherokee Tribe And Fredia Cheroenhaka Nottoway Cherokee Native America Tribe Nee Colston. Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason had children including John B Lassiter Sr Cherokee. Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason passed away in 1682 in Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs.

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  • In 1635, Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason entered the world in New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs, born to Guy Eason Notoway Cherokee Tribe And Fredia Cheroenhaka Nottoway Cherokee Native America Tribe Nee Colston.
  • Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason had children including John B Lassiter Sr Cherokee.
  • Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason passed away in 1682 in Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs.

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Prudence Eason's Ancestors

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Prudence Eason
1635–1682
Birth Place: New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
Parents
Guy Eason (Notoway Cherokee Tribe)
1615–1656
Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Fredia ([Cheroenhaka Nottoway Cherokee Native America Tribe] Nee) Colston
1615–1685
Southampton County, Virginia area=Tsenacommacah Territory
Grandparents
Cal (Nee of Notoway Cherokees Indian) Tribe
1585–1640
Nansemond, Virginia, USA
X (Catherine (Nee)) Wilson
1559–1618
Nansemond, Virginia, British Colonial America
Robert (Edward) Colston
1575–1635
Virginia, Colonial, Virginia, USA
Cheroenhaka (Nottoway Cheroenhaka-Nottoway) Indian
1575–1650
VA, Colonial America, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Wilson
1525–
Robert Coulston
1550–1615
Elizabeth Morrise
1558–1598
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Prudence Eason's Descendants

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Prudence ([Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe]) Eason (1635–1682)
  1. 1. John (B Lassiter Sr) (Cherokee) 1678–1769
    1. 1. John Lasseter 1704–1759 m. Mary (Rebecca) Roundtree 1711–1759
      1. 1. TOBIAS (LASSITER (Revolutionary) soldier) 1738–1817 m. SARAH (BESSETT (Pleasant Sally)) BUSHYHEAD 1759–1817
        1. 1. Matthew (David Lasseter 3) GGF 1788–1880 m. Mary (Henrietta) Parmer 1784–1859
      2. 2. Ruth Lassiter 1722–
      3. 3. Jonas Lassiter 1740–1814
      4. 4. Lemuel Lassiter 1728–
      5. 5. Tobias Lassetter 1738–1804
      6. 6. Obadiah Lassiter 1696–
      7. 7. Priscilla Lassiter 1746–
      8. 8. Estell (Lassiter) Harrell 1730–
      9. 9. Reuben Lassiter 1737–1800
      10. 10. Sampson Lassiter 1740–
      11. 11. Jonas Lassiter 1720–1790

Prudence Eason's Timeline

2 Records

1635
1635
Birth of Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason in New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
1682
1682
Age 47
Death of Prudence [Cheroenhaka Nottoway are an Iroquoian Native American tribe] Eason in Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: New Kent, Nansemond County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1682
    Event Place: Browne-Minton Cemetery, Nansemond, Suffolk City County, Virginia was a Royal Colony from1624--1776 for the British monarchs
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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