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Adam Henry Short 1642–1669 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 25 1642

Birth Location: Walberton, Sussex, England

Death Date: 1669

Death Location: Ford, Sussex, England

Father: Sir Short***

Mother: Elizabeth Bredham

Spouse(s): Miriam Ingram

Children(s): Ann Short

Adam Henry Short was born in 1642 in Walberton, Sussex, England, the child of Sir Henry Of Walberton Sussex Short And Elizabeth Bredham. Adam Henry Short married Miriam Ingram, and had children including Ann Short. Adam Henry Short passed away in 1669 in Ford, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • Adam Henry Short was born in 1642 in Walberton, Sussex, England, the child of Sir Henry Of Walberton Sussex Short And Elizabeth Bredham.
  • Adam Henry Short married Miriam Ingram, and had children including Ann Short.
  • Adam Henry Short passed away in 1669 in Ford, Sussex, England.

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Adam Short's Ancestors

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Adam Short
1642–1669
Birth Place: Walberton, Sussex, England
Parents
Sir Henry of Walberton Sussex, Short***
1614–1673
WALBERTON COUNTY, SUSSEX, ENGLAND
Elizabeth Bredham
1620–1648
Walberton, Sussex, England
Grandparents
Joane Short
1596–1646
Sompting, Sussex, England
Adam Bredham
1577–1660
Walberton, Sussex, , England
Elizabeth (Ann) Abbott
1598–1684
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Adam Short's Descendants

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Adam (Henry) Short (Mar 25 1642–1669) m. Miriam Ingram (1642–1682)
  1. 1. Ann Short 1663–1731 m. Joel Bailey 1658–1728
    1. 1. Daniel (Bailey, Sr.,) Quaker 1693–1775 m. Olive ((Harris)) Harry 1701–1766
      1. 1. William Bailey 1721–1783 m. Betty ((Elizabeth)) Cloud 1720–1760 m. Hannah (onwiki) Johnson 1735–1776 m. Hannah (Johnson) Taylor 1735–1776
        1. 1. Dinah Bailey 1752–1833 m. John Taylor 1743–1812
        2. 2. Ellis Baily 1774–1853
        3. 3. Silas Baily –1820
        4. 4. Eli Bailey 1765–
        5. 5. Hannah (zzz) Bailey 1769–1861
        6. 6. Elizabeth Bailey 1752–1814
        7. 7. Silas Baily 1766–1820
        8. 8. lydia (nowiki) Bailey 1758–1829
        9. 9. Silas Bailey 1776–1820
        10. 10. Levi Baily 1750–1809
        11. 11. Hannah Baily 1769–1861
        12. 12. Dinah Baily 1740–1833
        13. 13. Levi Bailey 1750–1809
        14. 14. Eli Baily 1749–1806
        15. 15. William Baily 1755–1827
        16. 16. Elizabeth (Betty) Baily 1753–1795
        17. 17. Mary (nowiki) Bailey 1756–1843
        18. 18. Job Baily 1757–1787
        19. 19. Levi Bailey 1750–1809
        20. 20. Jesse Baily 1758–
        21. 21. Rueben Bailey 1758–1832
      2. 2. Elizabeth Bailey 1723–1810
      3. 3. Caleb Bailey 1738–1794
      4. 4. Daniel Bailey 1731–1810
      5. 5. Nathan Bailey 1744–1799
      6. 6. Ruth (Bailey) Edwards 1748–1806
      7. 7. Lydia Bailey 1734–1770
      8. 8. Claudeous Bailey 1737–1794
      9. 9. Joshua Pierce 1723–
      10. 10. Ruth Bailey 1737–1737
      11. 11. Thomas Bailey –1794
      12. 12. Isaac Bailey –1732
      13. 13. Olive Bailey 1736–1828
      14. 14. Nathan BAILEY 1735–1799
      15. 15. Humphrey Bailey –1889
      16. 16. Lydia BAILEY 1729–1770
      17. 17. Ann Baily 1722–1810
      18. 18. Daniel BAILEY 1727–1810
      19. 19. Joshua Peirce 1724–1803
      20. 20. Caleb BAILEY 1733–1794
      21. 21. Nathan Bailey 1735–1799
      22. 22. Humphrey Bailey –1889
      23. 23. Daniel Bailey 1731–1810
      24. 24. Caleb (zzz) BAILEY 1738–1794
      25. 25. Nathan BAILEY 1744–1799
      26. 26. Olive Bailey 1736–1828
      27. 27. Lydia (zzz) BAILEY 1733–1770
      28. 28. ruth (nowiki) Bailey 1748–1806
      29. 29. Ruth Bailey 1727–1737
      30. 30. Elizabeth (onwiki) Bailey 1725–1818
      31. 31. Claudeous Bailey 1737–1794
      32. 32. Isaac Bailey 1743–1732
      33. 33. John Bailey 1780–1781
      34. 34. Thomas Bailey –1794
      35. 35. Lydia Bailey 1729–
      36. 36. Lydia (Bailey) Miller 1734–
      37. 37. Olive Bailey 1731–
      38. 38. Daniel (BAILEY,) Jr. 1731–1810
      39. 39. Caleb BAILEY 1733–
      40. 40. Nathan BAILEY 1735–
      41. 41. Ann Baily 1723–1810
      42. 42. Ruth Bailey 1737–1806
      43. 43. Caleb Bailey 1738–1794
      44. 44. Nathan Bailey 1744–1799
      45. 45. Ann Bailey 1723–1810
      46. 46. Daniel Baily 1731–1810
      47. 47. Lydia Baily 1734–1770
      48. 48. Olive Bailey 1736–1828
      49. 49. Elizabeth Baily 1725–1818
      50. 50. Claudeous Bailey 1737–1794
      51. 51. Ruth Bailey 1737–1737
      52. 52. Isaac Bailey –1732
      53. 53. Thomas Bailey –1794
      54. 54. Joshua (Pierce) Baily 1723–
      55. 55. Ruth Bailey 1748–1806
      56. 56. John Bailey 1780–1781

Adam Short's Timeline

2 Records

1642
Mar 25 1642
Birth of Adam Henry Short in Walberton, Sussex, England
Walberton, Sussex, England
1669
1669
Age 27
Death of Adam Henry Short in Ford, Sussex, England
Ford, Sussex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 25 1642
    Event Place: Walberton, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1669
    Event Place: Ford, Sussex, England

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