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John Pike

Also Known As: "Adopted"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pasquotank County, Province of North Carolina
Death: January 15, 1774 (71)
Cane Creek Friends Meeting, Snow Camp, Orange County, Province of North Carolina
Place of Burial: Alamance, Alamance County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Pike and Jean Pike
Husband of Abigail Pike
Father of Sarah Elliott; Ann Huff; Susannah Lee; Elizabeth Margaret Doane; Samuel Pike and 5 others
Brother of Susannah Pike; Benjamin Pike; Samuel Pike and Ann Boles

Occupation: blacksmith business overseer, Overseer
Managed by: Private User
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About John Pike

When Joist Hite of Pennsylvania opened up the Shenadoah Valley to settlement on his hugh 120,000 acre grant, he started a flood of migration. John and Abigail soon found their way tok Winchester, Virginia, where six of their nine children were born, including John(1741) and Rachel (1746). The Pikes moved to Orange Co., N.C. and were established members of the Cane Creek MM in 1751.

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John Pike's Timeline

1702
April 14, 1702
Pasquotank County, Province of North Carolina
1733
April 26, 1733
Pasquotank County, Province of North Carolina, (Present USA)
1735
February 11, 1735
Pasquotank County, Province of North Carolina
1737
October 27, 1737
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
1739
January 19, 1739
Frederick County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1741
November 21, 1741
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
November 21, 1741
Fredrick County, Virginia, Winchester, Frederick County, Province of Virginia
1744
June 18, 1744
Hopewell, Frederick, Virginia, USA
1746
October 10, 1746
Winchester, Frederick County, Province of Virginia