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JOHN MAY

Birth11 Jan 1725 - York, York, Virginia, United States
Death31 Mar 1760 - Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth Jane Williams
FatherJames Mayhew Sr...6th GG

Born in York, York, Virginia, United States on 11 Jan 1725 to James Mayhew Sr...6th GG and Elizabeth Jane Williams. JOHN MAY married Agnes Cocke Smith and had 12 children. He passed away on 31 Mar 1760 in Dinwiddie, Dinwiddie, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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James Mayhew Sr...6th Gg
1706 - 1742
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Elizabeth Jane Williams
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Cocke Smith
1722 - 1806
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Betsey May
1739 - 1787
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David May
1747 - 1797
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Agnes May
1747 - 1828
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Stephen May
1745 - 1825
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John May
1744 - 1790
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William May
1752 - 1822
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Richard Mayes
1742 - 1786
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Lucy May
1758 - 1828
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Agnes May
1749 - 1790
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George May
1760 - 1822
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Gabriel May Maia
1751 - 1813
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John May
Unknown - Unknown

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