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Rev. James Newton Mathews 1755–1828 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: October 15, 1755
Birth Location: Greenbriar County, Virginia
Death Date: June 5, 1828
Death Location: Lincoln County, Georgia
Father: Isaac Jr
Mother: Susannah Quarles
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Children(s): James Mathews
Rev. James Newton Mathews was born in 1755 in Greenbriar County, Virginia, the child of Isaac Mathews Jr And Susannah Anna Quarles. Rev. James Newton Mathews married Rebecca Carlton, and had children including Abraham Mathews, Isacc Newton Mathews, Jacob Mathews, James Mathews, Martha Mathews, Mary Mathews, Philip Mathews, Rebecca Mathews. Rev. James Newton Mathews passed away in 1828 in Lincoln County, Georgia.
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Biography
- Rev. James Newton Mathews was born in 1755 in Greenbriar County, Virginia, the child of Isaac Mathews Jr And Susannah Anna Quarles.
- Rev. James Newton Mathews married Rebecca Carlton, and had children including Abraham Mathews, Isacc Newton Mathews, Jacob Mathews, James Mathews, Martha Mathews, Mary Mathews, Philip Mathews, Rebecca Mathews.
- Rev. James Newton Mathews passed away in 1828 in Lincoln County, Georgia.
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1. James Mathews 1793–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: October 15, 1755
Event Place: Greenbriar County, Virginia
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: June 5, 1828
Event Place: Lincoln County, Georgia