Historical records matching Jane Lucy Dabney
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About Jane Lucy Dabney
Origins
Mary Dabney died and Christopher Harris remarried to Agnes McCord about 1762. They had ten additional children: John, Benjamin, William, Barnabas, James, Samuel, Jane, Margaret, Isabel, and Overton. All of Christopher children except Margaret survived to adulthood, married, and had children.
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North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
Name Jane Harris
Gender Female
Father James Harris
Mother Mary Harris
Spouse Cornelius Dabney
Please advise if there’s record evidence (not trees) for the parents of Cassandra Warren who married John Warren 1806 in Madison, Kentucky, USA. Cassandra Gentry is not listed among the children of Richard Gentry Pvt. Richard Gentry and Jane Lucy Dabney. She’s been detached from them.
Richard Gentry had 19 children from two marriages. All except one son, Joseph McCord Gentry, grew to adulthood. Children from Richard Gentry's first marriage: Reuben, David, Richard, Christy, James, Joseph (died in infancy), Nancy, Joshua, Joseph, Overton, Rodes, and Jane. Children from Richard Gentry's second marriage: Josiah, Robert, Charles, Valentine, Tyre, William, and Mary Jane.
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97431081/jane-lucy-gentry
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Jane Lucy Dabney's Timeline
1763 |
September 18, 1763
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Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Province of Virginia
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1784 |
June 1784
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Madison County, Kentucky, United States
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1785 |
June 6, 1785
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Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
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1787 |
February 11, 1787
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Boonesborough, Madison County, Virginia, United States
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1788 |
August 25, 1788
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Madison County, Kentucky, United States
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1790 |
October 11, 1790
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Madison County, Virginia, United States
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1792 |
June 5, 1792
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Madison Co., KY
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1794 |
March 25, 1794
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Boonesborough, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
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1795 |
October 3, 1795
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Boonesboro, Madison County, Kentucky, United States
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