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Samuel Travis 1759–1804 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1759

Birth Location: Connecticut

Death Date: 06 MAR 1804

Death Location: Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, United States of America

Father: James Travis

Mother: Sarah Travis

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Jameson

Children(s): Jacob Travis, James TRAVERS, Martha TRAVIS, Phoebe TRAVIS, Elizabeth TRAVIS, Sara TRAVIS

Samuel Travis was born in 1759 in Connecticut, the child of James Travis And Sarah Travis. Samuel Travis married Elizabeth Betsey Jameson, and had children including Elizabeth Travis, Jacob Travis, James Travers, Martha Travis, Phoebe Travis, Sara Travis. Samuel Travis passed away in 1804 in Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Samuel Travis was born in 1759 in Connecticut, the child of James Travis And Sarah Travis.
  • Samuel Travis married Elizabeth Betsey Jameson, and had children including Elizabeth Travis, Jacob Travis, James Travers, Martha Travis, Phoebe Travis, Sara Travis.
  • Samuel Travis passed away in 1804 in Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, United States of America.

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Samuel Travis's Ancestors

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Samuel Travis
1759–1804
Birth Place: Connecticut
Parents
James Travis
1738–1790
Westchester, Nassau, New York, United States
Sarah Travis
1740–1828
Peekskill, Westchester, New York, USA
Grandparents
William Travis
1719–
Peekskill, Westchester, New York, US
Mary (Ann) Travis
1717–
New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel Travis's Descendants

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Samuel Travis (1759–06 MAR 1804) m. Elizabeth ("Betsey") Jameson (22 Sep 1770–2 May 1850)
  1. 1. Jacob Travis 1792–1841 m. Frances LEWIS 1816–1888 m. Susan Charlick 1793–1832
    1. 1. Ira (Underhill Travis (Wilson)) jr 1839–1921 m. Eleanor (Margaret "Ellen Mary") Noe 1843–1925
      1. 1. George (Washington Leroy) Travis 1885–1967 m. Margerite (Sophia) Otten 1890–1975
        1. 1. Luke (Otten) Travis 1916–1991 m. Ruth (Hamilton) MacKay 1925–2000
        2. 2. LeRoy (Otten) TRAVIS 1913–1995
        3. 3. William (Howell) Travis 1920–2000
      2. 2. Mary (Elma Travis) (Wilson) 1871–1873
      3. 3. James (Elmer Travis) (Wilson) 1869–1870
      4. 4. Charles (Lewis) Travis 1873–1970
      5. 5. Ida (Noe) Travis 1867–1954
      6. 6. Jessie (M) Travis 1879–1978
      7. 7. Frank (B.) Travis 1876–1951
      8. 8. Ira (Underhill Travis) Jr 1882–
      9. 9. Frank (Elmer) Travis 1876–1949
    2. 2. James (August Travis) (Wilson) 1836–1912 m. Hannah Wilson 1835–1918
    3. 3. Jacob (William) TRAVIS 1840–1863
    4. 4. Daniel Travis 1829–1897
    5. 5. Mary (Gennett) Travis 1822–1909
    6. 6. William (Henry) Travis 1824–1884
    7. 7. George (A) Travis 1819–1859
    8. 8. Eliza (Ann) Travis 1816–1889
    9. 9. Samuel Travis 1814–1814
    10. 10. John Travis 1812–1817
    11. 11. Adeline Wiley 1831–1866
  2. 2. James TRAVERS 1792–1879
  3. 3. Martha TRAVIS 1798–1881
  4. 4. Phoebe TRAVIS 1790–
  5. 5. Elizabeth TRAVIS 1810–1891
  6. 6. Sara TRAVIS 1800–1881

Samuel Travis's Timeline

2 Records

1759
1759
Birth of Samuel Travis in Connecticut
Connecticut
1804
06 MAR 1804
Age 45
Death of Samuel Travis in Glen Cove, Queens, NY, USA
Glen Cove, Queens, NY, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1759
    Event Place: Connecticut
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 06 MAR 1804
    Event Place: Glen Cove, Queens, NY, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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