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Benjamin Eyre 1649–1706 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 Mar 1649
Birth Location: Austerfield, Cowthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 10 Apr 1706
Death Location: Cowthrhorpe, Yorkshire, England
Father: Robert Eyre
Mother: Ann Wells
Spouse(s): Mary HAIGH
Children(s): Maud Eyre
In 1649, Benjamin Eyre entered the world in Austerfield, Cowthorpe, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Eyre And Ann Wells. Benjamin Eyre married Mary Haigh, and had children including Maud Mary Eyre. Benjamin Eyre passed away in 1706 in Cowthrhorpe, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1649, Benjamin Eyre entered the world in Austerfield, Cowthorpe, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Eyre And Ann Wells.
- Benjamin Eyre married Mary Haigh, and had children including Maud Mary Eyre.
- Benjamin Eyre passed away in 1706 in Cowthrhorpe, Yorkshire, England.
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Benjamin Eyre's Descendants
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1. Maud (Mary) Eyre 1678–1735 m. Joseph Bailey 1680–1719
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1. Moses Bayley 1695–1768 m. Hannah Swinden 1696–1756
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1. Hannah (Ann) Bailey 1723–1785 m. Edwardus Moore 1724–1759
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1. Enoch Moore 1750–1800 m. Jane London 1760–1832
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 Mar 1649
Event Place: Austerfield, Cowthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Apr 1706
Event Place: Cowthrhorpe, Yorkshire, England