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John Grant (1676)

John Grant
Born in Bass, Burlington, Province of New Jerseymap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of and
Husband of — married 1723 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, Province of New Jerseymap
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Died [date unknown] in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USAmap
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Biography

Alternate: Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay

Name: John Grant. Given Name: John. Surname: Grant. [1] Born 1700 Bass, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. [1] Died Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. [1] Marriage Husband John Grant. Wife Mary Birdsall. Child: Joseph William Grant. Marriage 1723 Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. [2]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Source: S398865618 Ancestry Record 62476 #4681289486
  2. Source: S398865618 Ancestry Record 62476 #4681289486
  • Hook, James W., compiler. Smith, Grant, and Irons families of New Jersey's shore counties : including the related families of Willets and Birdsall, New Haven, Connecticut (Hathi Trust Digital Library : accessed 12 May 2018); citing pg. 184.
  • Rumsey Family Pages

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  • Source: S398865618 Geneanet Community Trees Index Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2022 Lehi, UT, USA Record Collection 62476 Note: Geneanet Community Trees Index. Paris, France: Geneanet.




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Grant-22940 and Grant-7466 appear to represent the same person because: duplicates
posted by Maggie N.

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