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Walter O. Owen 1707–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: August 1707

Birth Location: Henrico, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 11 Jul 1765

Death Location: Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America

Father: Evan Owen

Mother: Elizabeth Owen

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In 1707, Walter O. Owen entered the world in Henrico, Virginia, United States, born to Evan John Owen And Elizabeth Owen. Walter O. Owen passed away in 1765 in Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1707, Walter O. Owen entered the world in Henrico, Virginia, United States, born to Evan John Owen And Elizabeth Owen.
  • Walter O. Owen passed away in 1765 in Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America.

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Walter Owen's Ancestors

Self
Walter Owen
1707–1765
Birth Place: Henrico, Virginia, United States
Parents
Evan (John) Owen
1662–1709
Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Elizabeth Owen
1684–1730
Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Grandparents
Ebenezer Owen
1657–1690
Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Hannah (Belcher) Owen
1655–1689
East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
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Walter Owen's Timeline

2 Records

1707
August 1707
Birth of Walter O. Owen in Henrico, Virginia, United States
Henrico, Virginia, United States
1765
11 Jul 1765
Age 58
Death of Walter O. Owen in Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America
Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: August 1707
    Event Place: Henrico, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jul 1765
    Event Place: Dry Creek, Lunenburg, Virginia, Colonial America

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