Edward Jaquelin

Edward Jaquelin
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing James City
In office
1712-1714
Preceded byNathaniel Burwell
Succeeded byJohn Clayton
Personal details
Born1668 or 1669
Kent County, England
Died1739(1739-00-00) (aged 70–71)
Resting placeJamestown Churchyard
Spouse(s)Rachel James Sherwood
Martha Cary Thruston
RelationsEdward Ambler, John Ambler, Jaquelin Ambler (grandsons)
Children2 sons who predeceased him, Elizabeth Jaquelin Ambler, Martha Jaquelin and Mary Jaquelin Smith
OccupationPlanter, politician
Military service
Branch/serviceVirginia militia
Rankcoronet
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Edward Jaquelin or Jacquelin (1668 or 1669 – November 9, 1739) was a child immigrant who became a Virginia planter and politician who represented Jamestown in the House of Burgesses.