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Eleanor Hale 1658–1711 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1658

Birth Location: Scarisbrick, Lancs.

Death Date: Oct 1711

Death Location: Longton, Lancs.

Father: Henry Hale

Mother: Anna Boone

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Richard Willacy

In 1658, Eleanor Hale entered the world in Scarisbrick, Lancs., born to Henry Hale And Anna Boone. Eleanor Hale married Robert Willacey, and had children including Richard Willacy. Eleanor Hale passed away in 1711 in Longton, Lancs..

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Biography

  • In 1658, Eleanor Hale entered the world in Scarisbrick, Lancs., born to Henry Hale And Anna Boone.
  • Eleanor Hale married Robert Willacey, and had children including Richard Willacy.
  • Eleanor Hale passed away in 1711 in Longton, Lancs..

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Eleanor Hale's Ancestors

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Eleanor Hale
1658–1711
Birth Place: Scarisbrick, Lancs.
Parents
Henry Hale
1630–1701
Ormskirk, Lancashire, England
Anna Boone
1630–1684
Ormskirk, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
James Hale
1630–1668
Aughton (Near Ormskirk), Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eleanor Hale's Descendants

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Eleanor Hale (1658–Oct 1711)
  1. 1. Richard Willacy 1695–1741 m. Margaret Garnet 1696–1754
    1. 1. Margaret Willacy 1730–1793 m. James Melling 1728–1787
      1. 1. Joseph ((Shoemaker) Melling) (R.C.) 1751– m. elizabeth sharrock 1755–
        1. 1. Henry Melling 1782–1860 m. Elizabeth ("Betty") Cartmell 1785–1865

Eleanor Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1658
1658
Birth of Eleanor Hale in Scarisbrick, Lancs.
Scarisbrick, Lancs.
1711
Oct 1711
Age 53
Death of Eleanor Hale in Longton, Lancs.
Longton, Lancs.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1658
    Event Place: Scarisbrick, Lancs.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1711
    Event Place: Longton, Lancs.

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