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Rachel Ireland 1753–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Jun 1753

Birth Location: Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 1800

Death Location: East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: John Ireland

Mother: Mary Newman

Spouse(s): Alexander Immigrant

Children(s): Allen Scroggs

In 1753, Rachel Ireland entered the world in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States, born to John Ireland And Mary Newman. Rachel Ireland married Alexander Scroggs Immigrant, and had children including Allen Scroggs. Rachel Ireland passed away in 1800 in East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1753, Rachel Ireland entered the world in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States, born to John Ireland And Mary Newman.
  • Rachel Ireland married Alexander Scroggs Immigrant, and had children including Allen Scroggs.
  • Rachel Ireland passed away in 1800 in East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel Ireland's Ancestors

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Rachel Ireland
1753–1800
Birth Place: Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
John Ireland
1707–1785
Longdon, Worcestershire, England
Mary Newman
1716–1789
Forthampton, Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
Edward ((-1)) Ireland
1675–1711
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Mary Hampton
1668–1712
Chaceley, Worcestershire, England
Richard Newman
1671–1732
Prestbury, Gloucestershire, England
Ann Ward
1676–1727
Strensham, Worcestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
Edward xx
1626–1686
Elizabeth Phelps
1651–
ROBERT NEWMAN
1629–1687
Mary Newman
1645–1709
Samuel Ward
1648–1705
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Ward
1619–1692
Joane
–1694

Rachel Ireland's Descendants

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Rachel Ireland (30 Jun 1753–1800) m. Alexander (Scroggs) Immigrant (ABT 1718–5 APR 1796)
  1. 1. Allen Scroggs 1775–1850 m. Miriam Porter 1782–1816
    1. 1. Miriam (Mary) Scroggs 1813–1900 m. James Ferguson 1809–1886
      1. 1. Eliza (Jane) Ferguson 1835–1880 m. Demas Leatherman 1830–1909
        1. 1. Mary (E.) Leatherman 1854–1916 m. Robert Turnbell 1840–1916
        2. 2. Madila (E.) Leatherman 1858–1943
        3. 3. Elmer (Worthington) Leatherman 1861–1944
        4. 4. James (Malcolm) Leatherman 1863–1947
        5. 5. John (G.) Leatherman 1874–1945
        6. 6. Elsba (Jane) Leatherman 1876–1968
        7. 7. Demas (S.) Leatherman 1866–1940
        8. 8. Moses Leatherman 1860–1860
        9. 9. Allen Leatherman 1852–1866
        10. 10. Ida (May) Leatherman 1869–1870
        11. 11. Charles (Franklin) Leatherman 1879–1953
        12. 12. Madilla (E) Colvin 1858–1943
        13. 13. John (Grant) Leatherman 1873–1966
        14. 14. Elsba (Jane Van) Dorn 1876–1968

Rachel Ireland's Timeline

4 Records

1753
30 Jun 1753
Birth of Rachel Ireland in Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
1764
Aft. 1764
Age 11
Rachel Ireland was married in Big Spring, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Big Spring, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
1772
1772
Age 19
Rachel Ireland was married in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
1800
1800
Age 47
Death of Rachel Ireland in East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Jun 1753
    Event Place: Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: Aft. 1764
    Event Place: Big Spring, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: East Mahoning, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States

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