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John Veatch

Birth
Calvert County, Maryland, USA
Death
Jul 1767 (aged 71–72)
Dickerson, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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John Veatch, son of Nathan, married Grace Masters, according to the book We Veitches by Laurence Guthrie, pp. 144-147; American Guthries by Laurence Guthrie, pp. 607-608; "Paternal Lineage (Lord-Crawford) of Charles M. Lord" (1955) by Charles M. Lord; "Ahnentafels" (1957) by Charles M. Lord, "Royal and Noble Lines" (1957) by Charles M. Lord, Descendants of the Illegitimate Sons and Daughters of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain; and “Line of James Veitch Traced to Harold II, King of England,” American Genealogy, vol. 53, #3 (July 1977) by Charles M. Lord.

John Veatch died at Dickerson, then in Frederick County, Maryland. His will was filed there. Dickerson is now in Montgomery County.
Some say on the internet that John and Grace Masters Veitch moved from Maryland to Rowan Co., N.C., where there was a migration of about two dozen Masters-Veitch relatives.
John Veatch, son of Nathan, married Grace Masters, according to the book We Veitches by Laurence Guthrie, pp. 144-147; American Guthries by Laurence Guthrie, pp. 607-608; "Paternal Lineage (Lord-Crawford) of Charles M. Lord" (1955) by Charles M. Lord; "Ahnentafels" (1957) by Charles M. Lord, "Royal and Noble Lines" (1957) by Charles M. Lord, Descendants of the Illegitimate Sons and Daughters of the Kings and Queens of Great Britain; and “Line of James Veitch Traced to Harold II, King of England,” American Genealogy, vol. 53, #3 (July 1977) by Charles M. Lord.

John Veatch died at Dickerson, then in Frederick County, Maryland. His will was filed there. Dickerson is now in Montgomery County.
Some say on the internet that John and Grace Masters Veitch moved from Maryland to Rowan Co., N.C., where there was a migration of about two dozen Masters-Veitch relatives.


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