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John Baylor

Birth12 May 1705 - Walkerton, King Queen, Virginia, United States
Death3 Apr 1772 - Newmarket, Caroline, Virginia, USA
MotherLucy Todd O'Brien
FatherJohn Baylor

Born in Walkerton, King Queen, Virginia, United States on 12 May 1705 to John Baylor and Lucy Todd O'Brien. John Baylor married Frances Lucy Walker, married Baylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 Apr 1772 in Newmarket, Caroline, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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John Baylor
1650 - 1721
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Lucy Todd O'brien
1681 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Frances Lucy Walker, Married Baylor
1724 - 1783
Children Show all
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Lucy Page Baylor
1746 - 1816
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Walker Baylor
1762 - 1822
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John Iv 4, Col Baylor
1750 - 1808
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Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor
1754 - 1838
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George Baylor
1752 - 1784
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Frances Baylor
1746 - 1815
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Courtenay Baylor, Married Jasper Clayton
1745 - 1795
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John Baylor Iiii
1744 - 1750
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Elizabeth Baylor
1745 - 1833
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Betty Baylor
1749 - 1790

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