John Mead, 1703–1754?> (aged 51 years)
- Name
- John /Mead/
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Mead
Birth
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Birth of a brother
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English Queen
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Birth of a brother
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Source: William & Mary Quarterly
Citation details: "Some of the Meads," Vol. 10, pp. 191, 242 |
Birth of a brother
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British Queen
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Birth of a sister
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Residence
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British King
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Immigration
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Note: and John's wife Mary, Fairfax Monthly Meeting |
Birth of a sister
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Occupation
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Marriage of parents
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Citation details: Book A, pp. 142-144 Note: descendants say he married at age 50 |
Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: p. 185 Note: signed by all witnesses including Samuel Mead, William Mead, Mary Mead, Hannah Downey, James Downey, James Downey - Falls Monthly Meeting |
Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: Vol. 6 Note: He remarried, Margaret Mead, apparently to his cousin, and they had several children. Margaret was examined by the Women's Meeting as to how she stood about her daughter Elizabeth going out in marriage, but Elizabeth was unswayed. |
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Death of a father
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Burial
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Cemetery: Mead burial ground |
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Marriage | Marriage — before August 17, 1732 — Maryland, USA |
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3 years
younger brother |
1705–1782
Birth: about 1705
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15
Death: 1782 — Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, USA |
13 years
younger brother |
1707–1784
Birth: between 1707 and 1717
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— Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA Death: 1784 — Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, USA |
4 years
younger brother |
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7 years
younger sister |
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14 years
younger sister |
Immigration |
and John's wife Mary, Fairfax Monthly Meeting |
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deeded by Thomas Thoms of Prince William County, planter, to John Mead, carpenter, of said county and Henry Ballinger of Mensuasie in Prince Georges County. in the province of Maryland, planter, for 5 shillings silver money 100 acres . . . a deed 1732 . . . parish of Truro in the County of Prince William and on the branches of Kittockton Run amongst the broken hills about 10 miles from Goose Creek joyning to the land of Richard Wood." Signed by Thomas and Mary Thoms. Witnessed by Amos Janney, John Gordon, Richard Abrill. |
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on polls list of those voting for members of House of Burgesses |