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Alexander MASSEY 1637–1719 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: circa 1637

Birth Location: Coddington, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 25 DEC 1719

Death Location: New Kent, Virginia Colony

Father: Thomas Massey

Mother: Judith Brereton

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The story of Alexander MASSEY began in 1637 in Coddington, Cheshire, England. Alexander MASSEY passed away in 1719 in New Kent, Virginia Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Alexander MASSEY began in 1637 in Coddington, Cheshire, England.
  • Alexander MASSEY passed away in 1719 in New Kent, Virginia Colony.

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Alexander MASSEY's Ancestors

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Alexander MASSEY
1637–1719
Birth Place: Coddington, Cheshire, England
Parents
Thomas Massey
1610–1688
Coddington, Cheshire, England
Judith Brereton
1612–1688
Coddington, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
David (Massay\ Masse \ Massie\) Massey
1566–1623
Broxton, Cheshire, England
Dorothy Leigh
1568–1623
Broxton, Cheshire, England
Sir (Knight Randoll) Brereton
1550–1624
Coddington, Cheshire, England
Margred Hanmer
1560–1627
Fens, Hanmer, Flintshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Massie
1540–1565
Elizabeth Middleton
1544–1566
Richard LEIGH
1518–1582
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Broxton
1515–1565
Anne Brereton
1530–1560
David Middleton
1520–1544
Anne HOUGH
1490–1575

Alexander MASSEY's Timeline

2 Records

1637
circa 1637
Birth of Alexander MASSEY in Coddington, Cheshire, England
Coddington, Cheshire, England
1719
25 DEC 1719
Age 82
Death of Alexander MASSEY in New Kent, Virginia Colony
New Kent, Virginia Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: circa 1637
    Event Place: Coddington, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 DEC 1719
    Event Place: New Kent, Virginia Colony

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