The Bible is silent in regards to your question. However, Elizabeth and Zachariah were well along in years when the angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah in the Holy of the temple and announced that Elizabeth would give birth to a son who was to be called John. (Luke 1:5-7, 11-13, 24)
There are several saints named Zachariah in Christian history, including St. Zachariah the Prophet in the Old Testament and St. Zachariah the father of St. John the Baptist in the New Testament. St. Zachariah is venerated for his role in preparing the way for the coming of Jesus.
Zachariah was struck mute by the angel Gabriel after he doubted the angel's message that his wife Elizabeth would conceive a child despite their old age. Zachariah remained silent until the birth of his son John the Baptist.
He most likely died of old age.
He told Zachariah that he and Elizabeth's prayers had been heard, and that Elizabeth in her old age and after all the years of being barren would have a son. Their son would be John the Baptist, a cousin of Jesus and a forerunner. At first Zachariah didn't believe he could be a father or Elizabeth a mother at this stage of their life, even if they were righteous, so he was struck dumb until John's naming.
Elizabeth (Elisabeth) was not a prophetess. She did belong to a rather noteworthy family. She was a descendant from Aaron, wife of Zachariah the priest, mother of John the Baptist. She was a cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
John Zachariah Laurence was born in 1829.
Johns father was Zachariah, yes he was a priest.
Elizabeth was the mother of John the Baptist, not the son.
He was probably born about 30-50 BC. The actual date is not known. All that we know is that he was already quite old when John the Baptist was born.
It was the angel Gabriel who visted John's future father, Zachariah
The neighbors did not want to give the name John to Elizabeth's son. The Gospel of Luke says that they were confused when Elizabeth wanted to name him John instead of Zachariah, because there were no family members named John, and Zachariah was his father's name.
St. John the Baptist.