John RatcliffeAge: 8216941776

Name
John Ratcliffe
Given names
John
Surname
Ratcliffe
Birth September 15, 1694 32 32
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Religious marriageSarah FellowsView family
November 25, 1719 (Age 25)
Address: Talbot County, Maryland
Death of a fatherRichard Ratcliffe Esquire
June 1, 1721 (Age 26)
Birth of a son
#1
John Ratcliff
1725 (Age 30)
Death of a motherMary Caterne
after 1732 (Age 37)
Residence 1734 (Age 39)
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Text:
James Ratcliff informed the meeting on 25 and 26 December 1734 that his brother John Ratcliff, and John's brother-in-law John Fellows, intended to remove to Carolina. Beginning on 13 October 1738, John acquired about 500 acres of land in Craven County, North Carolina, at the junction of the Neuse River and Lower Falling Creek, five or six miles west of Kinston, North Carolina, and named the plantation "Ratcliff's Choice."
Marriage of a childJohn RatcliffAnn FarmerView family
August 7, 1748 (Age 53)

Religion
Lower Falling Creek Monthly Meeting, Society of Friends
1748 (Age 53)
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Text:
It would appear that John had been a charter member of the Lower Falling Creek Monthly Meeting, ..., which was organized in 1748, for their minutes dated 28 March 1748 state that "the Society met regularly at the home of John Ratcliff."
Death December 1776 (Age 82)
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Family with parents - View family
father
Richard Ratcliffe Esquire
Birth: October 29, 1661 47 43"Chapel Hill, " Lancashire, England
Death: June 1, 1721St. Michaels, Talbot County, Maryland
mother
 
Marriage: May 13, 1691Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
3 years
John Ratcliffe
Birth: September 15, 1694 32 32St. Michael's Parish, Anderbies Creek, Talbot County, Maryland
Death: December 1776near Kinston, North Carolina
Family with Sarah Fellows - View family
John Ratcliffe
Birth: September 15, 1694 32 32St. Michael's Parish, Anderbies Creek, Talbot County, Maryland
Death: December 1776near Kinston, North Carolina
wife
 
Marriage: November 25, 1719Third Haven Monthly Meeting
6 years
son
John Ratcliff
Birth: 1725 30 27St. Michaels, Talbot County, Maryland
Death: May 23, 1803Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina

BirthRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
ResidenceRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Text:
James Ratcliff informed the meeting on 25 and 26 December 1734 that his brother John Ratcliff, and John's brother-in-law John Fellows, intended to remove to Carolina. Beginning on 13 October 1738, John acquired about 500 acres of land in Craven County, North Carolina, at the junction of the Neuse River and Lower Falling Creek, five or six miles west of Kinston, North Carolina, and named the plantation "Ratcliff's Choice."
ReligionRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html
Text:
It would appear that John had been a charter member of the Lower Falling Creek Monthly Meeting, ..., which was organized in 1748, for their minutes dated 28 March 1748 state that "the Society met regularly at the home of John Ratcliff."
DeathRichard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England, and Talbot County, Maryland, and His Ancestors and Descendants
Publication: http://don.ratcliff.net/tree/rr.html