John was born on 10 August 1690 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England. He was the son of William Gallimore and Ann Beck.[1]
John was baptised on 10 August 1690 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England.[2]
In 1732 John (age about 41) was living in England.[2]
John died at the age of about 41 in 1732 in Prince George, Virginia, USA.[3][2]
Research Notes
Alternate Names
There are alternate names for this person:
John Gallimore
John Johanis Gallimore
Other marriages
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William Gallimore married Ann Beck on 3 January 1679 in Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England. The couple had one child: John Gallimore.[1]
Issues to be checked
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A fact of type 'Residence' had no date but shared a ref with a 'Death' fact with the date '1732'. So the fact with no date had its date set to that.
There is more than one birth fact. They have different dates. Using birth date of 10 August 1690 and location of Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England
Date: 10 August 1690, Location: Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England
Date: 1690, Location: none
Date: 1690, Location: Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England
Date: 1720, Location: Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England
There is more than one death fact. They all have the same date and location. Using death date of 1732 and location of Prince George, Virginia, USA
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Family Tree record for William Gallimore: Ancestry Member Family Tree,
Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for William Gallimore.
↑ 2.02.12.2Family Tree record for John Gallimore: Ancestry Member Family Tree,
Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for John Gallimore.
↑Family Tree record for James Gallimore: Ancestry Member Family Tree,
Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for James Gallimore.
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