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John Hampton, Jr

Also Known As: "Hamilton", "John Hampton Second"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hempfield Plantation, Hampfield, Gloucester County, Virginia
Death: January 18, 1748 (64)
Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of Captain John Hampton and Mary Mann
Husband of Margaret Hampton
Father of Noah Hampton; John Wade Hampton, III; Capt. Anthony Hampton; Mary Hampton; William Hampton and 9 others
Brother of Ann Ballard; Cary Hampton; Thomas Hampton; Mary Catherine Wade; Bertha Hampton and 3 others
Half brother of Elizabeth Rowland and Joseph Hampton

Managed by: Pam Wilson (on hiatus)
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About John Hampton, Jr

Educated for the church but never took orders.

He married Margaret Wade on 01 Jan 1712. According to a 1712 land record his father gave him the Hempfield land. later he moved to Essex County, Virginia and lived there until 1736. In 1742 he was living in Prince William County, Virginia where he died on 18 Jan 1747.

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John Hampton, Jr's Timeline

1683
June 3, 1683
Hempfield Plantation, Hampfield, Gloucester County, Virginia
June 18, 1683
Gloucester, Holy See (Vatican City State)
1693
1693
Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
1715
February 3, 1715
King William County, Virginia
1715
Hampfield, Gloucester County, Virginia
1717
June 10, 1717
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
1719
March 30, 1719
Anderson District, South Carolina, United States
1720
May 8, 1720
Isle of Wight County, Province of Virginia
1721
October 5, 1721
King William Co., VA.