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Reverend Charles Lewis 1695–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony

Death Date: January 30, 1730

Death Location: Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony

Father: John Virginia

Mother: Elizabeth Lewis

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Reverend Charles Lewis was born in 1695 in Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony, the child of John Iii Lewis Counselor For The Colony Of Virginia And Elizabeth Isabella Warner Lewis. Reverend Charles Lewis passed away in 1730 in Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony.

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Biography

  • Reverend Charles Lewis was born in 1695 in Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony, the child of John Iii Lewis Counselor For The Colony Of Virginia And Elizabeth Isabella Warner Lewis.
  • Reverend Charles Lewis passed away in 1730 in Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony.

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Reverend Lewis's Ancestors

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Reverend Lewis
1695–1730
Birth Place: Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony
Parents
John III # Lewis, Counselor for the Colony of Virginia
1669–1725
Gloucester, Virgina
Elizabeth (Isabella Warner) Lewis
1672–1720
Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
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Reverend Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Reverend Charles Lewis in Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony
Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony
1730
January 30, 1730
Age 35
Death of Reverend Charles Lewis in Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony
Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Craven, Marion County, South Carolina Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 30, 1730
    Event Place: Berkeley County, South Carolina Colony

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