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Est 1685 - Yes, date unknown
1720 - 1824 (104 years)
Birth |
1720 |
King William, Virginia Colony |
Died |
1824 |
Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Father |
James Pemberton, b. Est 1685, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania |
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Family |
Joseph DeJarnette, b. 1715, Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. James Pemberton DeJarnette, b. 1740, Spring Grove, Caroline Co., Virginia |
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Name |
James Pemberton |
Born |
Est 1685 |
Bucks Co., Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I18280 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
25 May 2017 |
Children |
+ | 1. Mary Pemberton, b. 1720, King William, Virginia Colony , d. 1824, Prob. Caroline Co., Virginia (Age 104 years) |
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Last Modified |
25 May 2017 |
Family ID |
F6702 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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- [S107] Family Histories, Immigrant William R. Carter of Wapping, Middlexex England.
Katherine Carter, w/o Wm. died at Philadelphia 2, 7 mo. [Sep] 1720. Mary who is named in his will is his 2nd wife. In her own will, [Mary] she refers to her son, Howell Sutton [so 2st husb is Sutton] She died about the beginning of the year 1748. Her will is recorded in (WB1/39) signed 22 Jun 1746, first codicil 28 Nov 1746; 2nd codicil 20 Nov 1747; Proved 16 Jan 1748. She mentions her friend James Pemberton of Philadelphia; Her trusty friends Wm. Logan and Israel Pemberton, merchants of Philadelphia. ...
Her daughter Mary, married to John Morris with sons Wm. and John Morris and granddaughter, Mary Morris; She also mentions Joseph Morris, brother of John.... (see Histories)
Immigrant William R. Carter of Wapping, Middlexex England.
Katherine Carter, w/o Wm. died at Philadelphia 2, 7 mo. [Sep] 1720. Mary who is named in his will is his 2nd wife. In her own will, [Mary] she refers to her son, Howell Sutton [s/o 1st husb is Sutton] She died about the beginning of the year 1748. Her will is recorded in (WB1/39) signed 22 Jun 1746, first codicil 28 Nov 1746; 2nd codicil 20 Nov 1747; Proved 16 Jan 1748. She mentions her friend James Pemberton of Philadelphia; Her trusty friends Wm. Logan and Israel Pemberton, merchants of Philadelphia.
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