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Sign up freeAlexander Mayne 1435–1530 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1435
Birth Location: Hatsburgh Devon, England
Death Date: 1530
Death Location: England
Father: Sir Mayne
Mother: Margaret Constable
Spouse(s): Lady Riche
Children(s): Alexander Mayne
The story of Alexander Mayne began in 1435 in Hatsburgh Devon, England. Alexander Mayne married Lady Elizabeth Riche, and had children including Alexander Ii Mayne. Alexander Mayne passed away in 1530 in England.
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Biography
- The story of Alexander Mayne began in 1435 in Hatsburgh Devon, England.
- Alexander Mayne married Lady Elizabeth Riche, and had children including Alexander Ii Mayne.
- Alexander Mayne passed away in 1530 in England.
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Alexander Mayne's Ancestors
Alexander Mayne's Descendants
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1. Alexander (II) Mayne 1482–1580 m. Margaret Richie 1486–1515
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1. John Mayne 1512–1565 m. Joan Skynner 1516–1612 m. Joanna (Elizabeth) Skynner 1516–1612
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1. Alexander Mayne 1546–1617 m. Mary (or Elizabeth) McPherson 1569–1616
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1. John (Edmond) Mayne 1614–1699 m. ELIZABETH (LOWERS) LAURIE 1619–1685
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2. Alicia (Joan) Mayne 1550–1609 m. Gilbert ((Humphrey) Eastwood) Atherton 1549–1600
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1. Elizabeth Atherton 1628–1678 m. Timothy Mather 1628–1684
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Alexander Mayne's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1435
Event Place: Hatsburgh Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1530
Event Place: England