Joseph Champness Austin, II

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Joseph Champness Austin, II

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brunswick, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: May 20, 1811 (84-85)
Caswell, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Lynch Gap Cem. Pittsylvania, Va.
Immediate Family:

Son of John Austin, Sr.; John Champness austin; Hannah Honour Austin and hannah honor austin
Husband of wealthy terry prewitt; Wealthy Austin and Ann Austin
Father of Frances Covington; Prudence Southern; John Austin; Lucinda "Lucy" Kendrick; William J. Austin, Sr. and 8 others
Brother of John Austin, Jr.; Valentine Austin; Richard (Richardson) Austin and Stephen Austin

Managed by: Robert Alexander Lemus
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About Joseph Champness Austin, II

Biography

Joseph Champness Austin, II was born in 1730 in Brunswick, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America. His parents were John Champness Austin, I and Hannah Honor Austin.

Joseph married Ann Austin. Together they had the following children: Stephen S. Austin.

Joseph married Wealthy / Welthy Austin on November 26, 1777 in Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States. Together they had the following children:

He died in 1810 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States and was buried in Lynch Gap Cem. Pittsylvania, Va..


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Joseph Champness Austin, II's Timeline

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1725
Pembury, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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Brunswick, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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Halifax County, Virginia, United States
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October 3, 1756
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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Pittsylvania Co.,VA
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Halifax County, Virginia, Colonial America
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Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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February 10, 1767
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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Pittsylvania, Virginia, Colonial America
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Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States