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Eleanor Burnham Corbin 1642–1678 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1642

Birth Location: York, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 9 JAN 1678

Death Location: Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia

Father: The Council

Mother: Alice Eltonhead

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In 1642, Eleanor Burnham Corbin entered the world in York, Lancashire, England, born to The Honorable Sir Henry Corbin Ii Esq Of Rappahonack River Burgess King S Council And Alice Eltonhead. Eleanor Burnham Corbin passed away in 1678 in Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia.

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  • In 1642, Eleanor Burnham Corbin entered the world in York, Lancashire, England, born to The Honorable Sir Henry Corbin Ii Esq Of Rappahonack River Burgess King S Council And Alice Eltonhead.
  • Eleanor Burnham Corbin passed away in 1678 in Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia.

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Eleanor Corbin's Ancestors

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Eleanor Corbin
1642–1678
Birth Place: York, Lancashire, England
Parents
The Honorable Sir Henry Corbin II Esq., of Rappahonack River Burgess , King's Council
1629–1675
Hall End, Warwickshire, England. Member of the Kings Council and a Burgess for the crown
Alice Eltonhead
1627–1685
Eltonhead, Lancashire, England
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Eleanor Corbin's Timeline

2 Records

1642
1642
Birth of Eleanor Burnham Corbin in York, Lancashire, England
York, Lancashire, England
1678
9 JAN 1678
Age 36
Death of Eleanor Burnham Corbin in Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia
Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1642
    Event Place: York, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 JAN 1678
    Event Place: Upper Chapell, Middlesex, Virginia

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