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Tabitha (twin) EVANS 1730–1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Accomack, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1775

Death Location: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States

Father: John Evans

Mother: Arabella Tunnell

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Tabitha (twin) EVANS was born in 1730 in Accomack, Virginia, United States, the child of John Evans And Arabella Tunnell. Tabitha (twin) EVANS passed away in 1775 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • Tabitha (twin) EVANS was born in 1730 in Accomack, Virginia, United States, the child of John Evans And Arabella Tunnell.
  • Tabitha (twin) EVANS passed away in 1775 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States.

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Tabitha EVANS's Ancestors

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Tabitha EVANS
1730–1775
Birth Place: Accomack, Virginia, United States
Parents
John Evans
1680–1758
Smiths Island, Somerset, Maryland, United States
Arabella Tunnell
1695–1759
Accomack, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John Evans
1660–1721
Island, Accomack, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth Ewell
1650–1717
Westmoreland Co.,VA Colony
Great-Grandparents
Charles Ewell
1640–1703
Anne Ewell
1644–1704
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward VA)
1579–1686
Catherine Boys
1613–1686

Tabitha EVANS's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of Tabitha (twin) EVANS in Accomack, Virginia, United States
Accomack, Virginia, United States
1775
1775
Age 45
Death of Tabitha (twin) EVANS in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States
Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Accomack, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1775
    Event Place: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, United States

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