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Ruth Helton 1714–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Aug 11, 1714

Birth Location: St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 2 Mar 1719

Death Location: St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States

Father: John Hilton

Mother: Elizabeth Graybeal

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In 1714, Ruth Helton entered the world in St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA, born to John Hilton And Elizabeth Betsy Graybeal. Ruth Helton passed away in 1719 in St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1714, Ruth Helton entered the world in St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA, born to John Hilton And Elizabeth Betsy Graybeal.
  • Ruth Helton passed away in 1719 in St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States.

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Ruth Helton's Ancestors

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Ruth Helton
1714–1719
Birth Place: St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Hilton
1655–1725
Bristol, Somerset, , England
Elizabeth (Betsy) Graybeal
1669–1718
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Harold (Henry) Graybeal
1645–
Ireland
Lena Bellamy
1646–
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
John Graybeal
1620–
Christina Wampler
1629–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Graybeal
1600–

Ruth Helton's Timeline

2 Records

1714
Aug 11, 1714
Birth of Ruth Helton in St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA
St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA
1719
2 Mar 1719
Age 5
Death of Ruth Helton in St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Aug 11, 1714
    Event Place: St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1719
    Event Place: St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States

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