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Prudence Hathaway Patton 1706–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1706

Birth Location: Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?)

Death Date: 1771

Death Location: Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt)

Father: Rev Patton

Mother: Mary PATTON

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Prudence Hathaway Patton was born in 1706 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?), the child of Rev William Patton And Mary Nancy Logan Byrne Peyton Patton. Prudence Hathaway Patton passed away in 1771 in Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt).

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Biography

  • Prudence Hathaway Patton was born in 1706 in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?), the child of Rev William Patton And Mary Nancy Logan Byrne Peyton Patton.
  • Prudence Hathaway Patton passed away in 1771 in Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt).

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Prudence Patton's Ancestors

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Prudence Patton
1706–1771
Birth Place: Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?)
Parents
Rev William Patton
1691–1742
Newton, Limavady,Londonderry Province, Ulster, Ireland
Mary (Nancy Logan Byrne-Peyton) PATTON
1692–1730
Northern Ireland
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Prudence Patton's Timeline

2 Records

1706
1706
Birth of Prudence Hathaway Patton in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?)
Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?)
1771
1771
Age 65
Death of Prudence Hathaway Patton in Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt)
Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1706
    Event Place: Washington, Pennsylvania, USA (SW Pitt ?!?)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1771
    Event Place: Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA (South of Pitt)

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