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Sarah Iverson 1634–1677 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: JUN 1634

Birth Location: Gloucester, Virginia Colony

Death Date: 1677

Death Location: Rappahannock, Virginia Colony

Father: Abraham Iverson

Mother: Joan Towson

Spouse(s): James Kay

Children(s): JamesJonas Kay/

In 1634, Sarah Iverson entered the world in Gloucester, Virginia Colony, born to Abraham Iverson And Joan Towson. Sarah Iverson married James Kay, and had children including Jamesjonas Kay. Sarah Iverson passed away in 1677 in Rappahannock, Virginia Colony.

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Biography

  • In 1634, Sarah Iverson entered the world in Gloucester, Virginia Colony, born to Abraham Iverson And Joan Towson.
  • Sarah Iverson married James Kay, and had children including Jamesjonas Kay.
  • Sarah Iverson passed away in 1677 in Rappahannock, Virginia Colony.

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Sarah Iverson's Ancestors

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Sarah Iverson
1634–1677
Birth Place: Gloucester, Virginia Colony
Parents
Abraham Iverson
1586–1672
Joan Towson
1610–1677
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Iverson's Descendants

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Sarah Iverson (JUN 1634–1677) m. James Kay (22 MAR 1634–)
  1. 1. JamesJonas Kay/ 1657–1698 m. Mary Pannell 1662–1716
    1. 1. Sarah Kay 1689–
    2. 2. Catherine Kay 1697– m. William Bland 1686–1744
      1. 1. John Bland 1725– m. Margaret Osborn 1730–
        1. 1. Osborne Bland 1748–1828 m. Letitia Hambrick –1820
        2. 2. William (L.) Bland 1765–1850 m. Sarah Peake 1769–1844
      2. 2. Thomas Bland 1722–1790
        1. 1. Joseph Bland 1763–1820 m. Susan (Bailey) Johnson 1765–
      3. 3. Moses Bland –1799 m. Jane Wiggington 1730–1800
        1. 1. Margaret Bland 1772–1850 m. William Needham 1766–1850
    3. 3. LawrenceLaurentius Kay/ 1680–1740 m. Elizabeth Parr 1683–1741
      1. 1. Lawrence Kay 1704–1777
      2. 2. John Kay 1712–1713
      3. 3. John Kay 1715–1716
      4. 4. Thomas Kay 1717–1735
      5. 5. William Kay 1706–1780 m. Elizabeth Realford 1710–1783
        1. 1. William Kay 1737–1799 m. Martha Gerrard 1738–1810
    4. 4. James Kay 1694–1741
      1. 1. Thomas Kay 1720–1720
      2. 2. Agnes (Nancy) McKay 1736–1797 m. Samuel Reid 1728–1810
      3. 3. Robert Kay –1804 m. Priscilla (Elizabeth) Strother 1745–
        1. 1. Mary (Catherine) Kay 1742–1846 m. Enoch Strother –1772
        2. 2. Charles (Warren) Kay 1771–1858 m. Annie Elgin –1843
        3. 3. James Kay 1763–1818 m. Grace Elgin 1758–1821

Sarah Iverson's Timeline

2 Records

1634
JUN 1634
Birth of Sarah Iverson in Gloucester, Virginia Colony
Gloucester, Virginia Colony
1677
1677
Age 43
Death of Sarah Iverson in Rappahannock, Virginia Colony
Rappahannock, Virginia Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: JUN 1634
    Event Place: Gloucester, Virginia Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1677
    Event Place: Rappahannock, Virginia Colony

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