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Rebecca Bledsoe 1762–1839 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1762

Birth Location: Wake, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1839

Death Location: Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al

Father: William Sr.

Mother: Amy Reynolds

Spouse(s): Theophilus Goodwin

Children(s): William Goodwin

In 1762, Rebecca Bledsoe entered the world in Wake, North Carolina, United States, born to William Bledsoe Sr And Amy Reynolds. Rebecca Bledsoe married Theophilus Goodwin, and had children including William Henry Goodwin. Rebecca Bledsoe passed away in 1839 in Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Rebecca Bledsoe entered the world in Wake, North Carolina, United States, born to William Bledsoe Sr And Amy Reynolds.
  • Rebecca Bledsoe married Theophilus Goodwin, and had children including William Henry Goodwin.
  • Rebecca Bledsoe passed away in 1839 in Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al.

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Rebecca Bledsoe's Ancestors

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Rebecca Bledsoe
1762–1839
Birth Place: Wake, North Carolina, United States
Parents
William Bledsoe Sr.
1715–1787
Lancaster, Essex, Virginia, United States
Amy Reynolds
1727–1777
Wake, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Abraham Bledsoe
1679–1753
Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA
Katherine ((Kate)) BALL
1679–1718
Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Sherrard Reynolds
1712–1777
Middlesex, Virginia
Anne Bledsoe
1712–1777
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
George Bledsoe
1635–1705
Anne Jennings
1652–1695
Thomas Ball
1646–1718
* Reynolds
1680–1759
* Sherwood
1688–1735
Abraham Bledsoe
1679–1753
Sarah Rogers
1696–1795
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William 9GG
1601–1681
Isabell Pridemore
1605–1645
Sir York
1626–1691
Lady Barkham
1626–1726
George Bledsoe
1635–1705
Anne Jennings
1652–1695
William ROGERS
1657–1727
Elizabeth CARTWRIGHT
1670–1730

Rebecca Bledsoe's Descendants

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Rebecca Bledsoe (1762–1839) m. Theophilus Goodwin (1761–1837)
  1. 1. William (Henry) Goodwin 1782–1869 m. Lady (Mary Ellen) Sanders 1800–1860
    1. 1. Benjamin (Jessie) Goodwin 1823–1897 m. Susan (W) Harrell 1834–1915
      1. 1. Daniel (Yancy) GOODWIN 1868–1946 m. Julia (Emily) CABLER 1879–1948
        1. 1. Clifford (Lee "Dig" GOODWIN) Sr 1921–1974 m. Eunice (Marie) McKinney 1924–2011

Rebecca Bledsoe's Timeline

2 Records

1762
1762
Birth of Rebecca Bledsoe in Wake, North Carolina, United States
Wake, North Carolina, United States
1839
1839
Age 77
Death of Rebecca Bledsoe in Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al
Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1762
    Event Place: Wake, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1839
    Event Place: Bibb County, Al buried Pleasant Hill Cem. Maplesville, Chilton, Al

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