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Samuel Tyson 1744–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1744

Birth Location: Pitt, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1771

Death Location: South Carolina, United States

Father: John Tyson

Mother: Bethany Hines

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In 1744, Samuel Tyson entered the world in Pitt, North Carolina, United States, born to John Joyner Tyson And Bethany Feron Tyson Hines. Samuel Tyson passed away in 1771 in South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1744, Samuel Tyson entered the world in Pitt, North Carolina, United States, born to John Joyner Tyson And Bethany Feron Tyson Hines.
  • Samuel Tyson passed away in 1771 in South Carolina, United States.

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Samuel Tyson's Ancestors

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Samuel Tyson
1744–1771
Birth Place: Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Parents
John Joyner Tyson
1723–1787
Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA
Bethany (Feron Tyson) Hines
1725–1792
Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Tyson
1698–1775
Beaufort, North Carolina
Sabra (Sibbly) Mason
1700–1780
Beaufort, North Carolina Colony
George (Mason) Hines
1698–1741
Germany
George (Mason) Hines
1698–1741
Germany
Great-Grandparents
Mathias (Tyson)
1660–1710
Mary Potts
1661–1738
Rachael Whitfield
1670–1721
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mary Hotding
1648–1675
Thomas Whitfield
1645–1682

Samuel Tyson's Timeline

2 Records

1744
1744
Birth of Samuel Tyson in Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Pitt, North Carolina, United States
1771
1771
Age 27
Death of Samuel Tyson in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1744
    Event Place: Pitt, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1771
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

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