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Andrew Willett 1562–1621 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1562

Birth Location: Ely, Hertfordshire, England

Death Date: 4 Dec 1621

Death Location: Barley, Hertfordshire, England

Father: Thomas Willett

Mother: Elizabeth Stanton

Spouse(s): Jacobina Goad

Children(s): Thomas Willet, Henry Willett, Andrew Willett, Jacobine Willett, Elizabeth Willett, Margaret Willett, Peter Willett, Miriam Willett, Richard Willett

In 1562, Andrew Willett entered the world in Ely, Hertfordshire, England, born to Thomas Willett And Elizabeth Stanton. Andrew Willett married Jacobina Goad, and had children including Andrew Willett, Elizabeth Willett, Henry Willett, Jacobine Willett, Margaret Willett, Miriam Willett, Peter Paul Willett, Richard Willett, Thomas Willet. Andrew Willett passed away in 1621 in Barley, Hertfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1562, Andrew Willett entered the world in Ely, Hertfordshire, England, born to Thomas Willett And Elizabeth Stanton.
  • Andrew Willett married Jacobina Goad, and had children including Andrew Willett, Elizabeth Willett, Henry Willett, Jacobine Willett, Margaret Willett, Miriam Willett, Peter Paul Willett, Richard Willett, Thomas Willet.
  • Andrew Willett passed away in 1621 in Barley, Hertfordshire, England.

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Andrew Willett's Ancestors

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Andrew Willett
1562–1621
Birth Place: Ely, Hertfordshire, England
Parents
Thomas Willett
1510–1598
Elizabeth Stanton
1512–1589
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andrew Willett's Descendants

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Andrew Willett (1562–4 Dec 1621) m. Jacobina Goad (1565–11 Jul 1637)
  1. 1. Thomas Willet 1605–1674 m. Mary Brown 1637–1669
    1. 1. Capt (Andrew) Willett 1655–1712 m. Anne Coddington 1663–1751
      1. 1. Mary Willet 1691–1790 m. Jeremiah Day 1692–1752
        1. 1. Joseph Day 1731–1825 m. Abigail Colbourn 1733–1773 m. Betty Carver 1737–1837
        2. 2. Mary Day 1722–1800
        3. 3. Jeremiah Day 1725–1752
        4. 4. Sarah Day 1729–
        5. 5. John Day 1734–1777
      2. 2. Anne WILLET 1689–
      3. 3. Col (Francis) Willet 1693–1716
      4. 4. Thomas WILLET 1696–
      5. 5. Martha WILLET 1698–1779
    2. 2. Mary Willets 1637–1712
    3. 3. Martha Willet 1639–1678
    4. 4. John Willet 1641–1664
    5. 5. Sarah Willet 1643–1665
    6. 6. Rebecca Willet 1644–1652
    7. 7. Thomas Willet 1646–1723
    8. 8. Esther Willet 1648–1737
    9. 9. James Willet 1649–1692
    10. 10. Hezekiah Willet 1651–1676
    11. 11. David Willet 1654–1654
    12. 12. Samuel Willet 1658–1720
  2. 2. Henry Willett 1590–1633
  3. 3. Andrew Willett 1591–1624
  4. 4. Jacobine Willett 1592–1650
  5. 5. Elizabeth Willett 1594–1624
  6. 6. Margaret Willett 1598–
  7. 7. Peter (Paul) Willett 1599–
  8. 8. Miriam Willett 1600–
  9. 9. Richard Willett 1618–1665

Andrew Willett's Timeline

2 Records

1562
1562
Birth of Andrew Willett in Ely, Hertfordshire, England
Ely, Hertfordshire, England
1621
4 Dec 1621
Age 59
Death of Andrew Willett in Barley, Hertfordshire, England
Barley, Hertfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1562
    Event Place: Ely, Hertfordshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 21
    [2] Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary
    [3] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: ; Source type: ; Number of Pages: ; Submitter Code: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Dec 1621
    Event Place: Barley, Hertfordshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 21
    [2] Chalmers' General Biographical Dictionary

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