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Alexander Eastman 1620–1597 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Sep 1620

Birth Location: Downton, Wiltshire, England

Death Date: Bet. 1597–1698

Death Location: Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England

Father: Nicholas Eastman

Mother: Barbara Rooke

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In 1620, Alexander Eastman entered the world in Downton, Wiltshire, England, born to Nicholas John Eastman And Barbara Ann Rooke. Alexander Eastman passed away in 1597 in Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1620, Alexander Eastman entered the world in Downton, Wiltshire, England, born to Nicholas John Eastman And Barbara Ann Rooke.
  • Alexander Eastman passed away in 1597 in Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England.

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Alexander Eastman's Ancestors

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Alexander Eastman
1620–1597
Birth Place: Downton, Wiltshire, England
Parents
Nicholas John Eastman
1564–1625
Downton, Wiltshire, England
Barbara (Ann) Rooke
1581–1625
Charlton, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (Roger) Cashman-Rastona-Eastman
1539–1604
Downton, Wiltshire, England
Lady (Margaret Ann) King
1542–1605
Board Chalk, Wiltshire, England
Patrike
1550–1612
Monkshorten, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Roger Eastman
1511–1610
Anne
1541–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander Eastman's Timeline

2 Records

1597
Bet. 1597–1698
Death of Alexander Eastman in Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England
Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England
1620
12 Sep 1620
Birth of Alexander Eastman in Downton, Wiltshire, England
Downton, Wiltshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Sep 1620
    Event Place: Downton, Wiltshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bet. 1597–1698
    Event Place: Downton, Romsey, Hampshire, England

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