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Charlotte Brewer 1583–1652 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1583

Birth Location: England

Death Date: Abt. 1652

Death Location: Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England

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Mother: Sarah None

Spouse(s): William Elliott

Children(s): Samuel Elliott, Anthony Elliott

The story of Charlotte Brewer began in 1583 in England. Charlotte Brewer married William Elliott, and had children including Anthony Elliott, Samuel Elliott. Charlotte Brewer passed away in 1652 in Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Charlotte Brewer began in 1583 in England.
  • Charlotte Brewer married William Elliott, and had children including Anthony Elliott, Samuel Elliott.
  • Charlotte Brewer passed away in 1652 in Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England.

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Charlotte Brewer's Ancestors

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Charlotte Brewer
1583–1652
Birth Place: England
Parents
Sarah
1560–
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charlotte Brewer's Descendants

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Charlotte Brewer (1583–Abt. 1652) m. William Elliott (1583–1652)
  1. 1. Samuel Elliott 1615–1655 m. Elizabeth Long 1621–1678
    1. 1. Caleb Elliott 1648–
    2. 2. Elizabeth Elliott 1649–
    3. 3. Richard Elliott 1652–
    4. 4. Mary Elliott 1650–
    5. 5. Sarah Elliott 1652–
    6. 6. Elinor (Long) Elliott 1648–1692 m. Andrew (Harrison) Sr 1648–1718
      1. 1. Robert Harrison 1674–
      2. 2. Gabriel (Long) Harrison 1672–1772
      3. 3. Anne Harrison 1679–
      4. 4. Richard Harrison 1677–
      5. 5. Andrew Harrison 1692–
      6. 6. Elizabeth Harrison 1684–1776
      7. 7. William (Henry) Harrison 1688–1741 m. Hannah Christopher 1690–1770
        1. 1. William (Harrison) Jr. 1710–1765
        2. 2. Charles Harrison 1720–1762
        3. 3. Nancy (Harrison) May 1712– m. William Lewis 1710–
        4. 4. Richard Harrison 1710–1742 m. Anna Kirkland 1692–1788
        5. 5. James (H) Harrison 1724–1809 m. Mary Buckley 1727–1771
        6. 6. Sarah (Elizabeth) Harrison 1715–1785 m. Daniel Pruitt 1700–1755
        7. 7. Benjamin Harrison 1721–1779 m. Sarah Bullard 1722–1779
        8. 8. Andrew (Harrison, Sr.) Sr. 1714–1774 m. Edith Garner 1715–1803 m. Jane (Jean) Dillard 1725–1809
      8. 8. Margaret (Mary) Harrison 1683–1773 m. John (Nicholas Gabriel) Long 1674–1762
      9. 9. Andrew (Harrison) Jr 1666–1753 m. Mary (E) Lovell 1679–1741 m. Elizabeth (Catlett) Battaile 1695–1770
    7. 7. Jane Eliott 1668–1738 m. Henry Webber 1672–1735 m. John (Henry) Webber 1650–1724 m. Henry Webber 1665–1724
  2. 2. Anthony Elliott 1610–1667 m. Frances Thompson 1612–1634

Charlotte Brewer's Timeline

2 Records

1583
1583
Birth of Charlotte Brewer in England
England
1652
Abt. 1652
Age 69
Death of Charlotte Brewer in Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England
Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1583
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1652
    Event Place: Kirk Daughton, Yorkshire, England

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