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Jethro Sumner

Birth1703 - Upper Parrish, New Kent, Virginia, United States
Death11 Jan 1783 - Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, United States
MotherMary Bryant
FatherWilliam John Sumner

Born in Upper Parrish, New Kent, Virginia, United States on 1703 to William John Sumner and Mary Bryant. Jethro Sumner married Margaret Sullivan and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Jan 1783 in Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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William John Sumner
1642 - 1717
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Mary Bryant
1652 - 1731
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Sullivan
1705 - 1780
Children Show all
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Gen Sumner
1733 - 1785
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Elizabeth Griffin
1746 - Unknown
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Thomas Sumner
1725 - 1770
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Edward Sumner
1744 - 1811
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Elanor Sumner
1763 - 1850
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Thomas Sumner
1728 - 1771
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John Sumner
Unknown - Unknown
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William Sumner
Unknown - Unknown
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James Sumner
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sumner
Unknown - 1805
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Anna Sumner
1715 - 1760
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Elizabeth Sumner
1772 - 1860

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