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William Echols 1704–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1704

Birth Location: King and Queen, Colony of Virginia

Death Date: 8 APR 1771

Death Location: Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America

Father: John Echols

Mother: Mary Cave

Spouse(s): Sarah Turner

Children(s):

In 1704, William Echols entered the world in King and Queen, Colony of Virginia, born to John Echols And Mary Cave. William Echols married Sarah Turner. William Echols passed away in 1771 in Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1704, William Echols entered the world in King and Queen, Colony of Virginia, born to John Echols And Mary Cave.
  • William Echols married Sarah Turner.
  • William Echols passed away in 1771 in Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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William Echols's Ancestors

Self
William Echols
1704–1771
Birth Place: King and Queen, Colony of Virginia
Parents
John Echols
1650–1712
Mary Cave
1661–1712
Orange, Virginia, British Colonial America
Grandparents
John Cave
1642–1721
Misterton, Leicestershire, England
Elizabeth Travers
1645–1693
Morattico Creek, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cave
1612–1684
Abigail Lord
1613–1681
Rawleigh Travers
1622–1670
Elizabeth Hussey
1622–1697
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Cave
1583–1619
Joane Parbery
1591–1684
Lord
1595–
Lord
1595–
John Travers
1579–1664
Millian Wadde
1579–1641
James Hussey
1595–1625
Elizabetha Cole
1604–1664

William Echols's Timeline

2 Records

1704
ABT 1704
Birth of William Echols in King and Queen, Colony of Virginia
King and Queen, Colony of Virginia
1771
8 APR 1771
Age 67
Death of William Echols in Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America
Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1704
    Event Place: King and Queen, Colony of Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 APR 1771
    Event Place: Halifax, Virginia, British Colonial America

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