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HELP! flag male ancestor  John Virgil  YOUNG

  (b. 8 November 1726 Amesbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay   d. 16 March 1785 Hanover, Crown Colony of New Hampshire )  

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John Virgil YOUNG was born 8 November 1726 in Amesbury, Province of Massachusetts Bay. John Virgil YOUNG was the child of ?   and   ?

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John Virgil  married  Susannah GETCHELL 27 September 1746 in Haverhill, Province of Massachusetts Bay .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Susannah GETCHELL  was born 2 February 1727 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA (Ayers Village).  Susannah died abt. 1775 in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA. 

John Virgil YOUNG died 16 March 1785 in Hanover, Crown Colony of New Hampshire.
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Did You Know?America - Did you know? In 1607, Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America, was established by the London Company in southeast Virginia.
Did You Know?The name 'Massachusetts' originates with native Americans in the Massachusetts Bay area (from the language of the Algonquian nation). The name translates roughly as 'at or about the great hill.' (statesymbolsusa.org)

1620 - 1627 - Plymouth Colony, New England
1628 - 1686 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1686 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1689 - 1692 - Massachusetts Bay Colony
1692 - 1775 - Province of Massachusetts Bay
1776 - 1788 - Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788 - Massachusetts becomes 6th U.S. state

  • 1726 Birth
    8 November 1726
    Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
  • 1746 Marriage / Partner
    John Virgil YOUNG and Susannah GETCHELL 27 September 1746, Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA (Ayers Village)
  • 1755 Birth of Child
    Joshua YOUNG was born 26 September 1755, Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA (Ayers Village)

  • Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
    Amesbury, Mass., Rocky Hill Church 1785
    Postcard
  • 1785 Death
    16 March 1785
    Hanover, New Hampshire, USA


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John Virgil YOUNG married flag female ancestor Susannah GETCHELL-- Date: 27 September 1746 Place: Haverhill, Province of Massachusetts Bay


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1726 Birth
8 November 1726
Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
1746 Marriage / Partner
John Virgil YOUNG and Susannah GETCHELL 27 September 1746, Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA (Ayers Village)
1755 Birth of Child
Joshua YOUNG was born 26 September 1755, Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA (Ayers Village)

Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA
Amesbury, Mass., Rocky Hill Church 1785
Postcard
1785 Death
16 March 1785
Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
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