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Dorothy Nicholson 1597–1682 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1597
Birth Location: , , , England
Death Date: MAY 1682
Death Location: Cumberland, England
Father: John Nicholson
Mother: Ann Bowbanke
Spouse(s): Thomas Bewley
Children(s): Thomas Quaker
In 1597, Dorothy Nicholson entered the world in , , , England, born to John Nicholson And Ann Bowbanke. Dorothy Nicholson married Thomas Bewley, and had children including Thomas Bewley Quaker. Dorothy Nicholson passed away in 1682 in Cumberland, England.
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Biography
- In 1597, Dorothy Nicholson entered the world in , , , England, born to John Nicholson And Ann Bowbanke.
- Dorothy Nicholson married Thomas Bewley, and had children including Thomas Bewley Quaker.
- Dorothy Nicholson passed away in 1682 in Cumberland, England.
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Dorothy Nicholson's Ancestors
Dorothy Nicholson's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Bewley) Quaker 1616–1693 m. Margaret Mark 1620–1681
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1. Thomas Bewley 1673–1730 m. Mary Low 1679–1732
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1. Thomas Bayley 1706–1750 m. Mercy LUCAS 1706–1742 m. Mercy (or Marcy) Lucas 1702–1760 m. Mary Lucas 1712– m. Mercy (Lucas (My m 7th) GA) 1706–1732
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1. Edward (Bailey) Jr 1738–1778 m. Ann Satterthwaite 1742–1787
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Dorothy Nicholson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1597
Event Place: , , , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: MAY 1682
Event Place: Cumberland, England