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Sign up freeElin Anne Dankin 1548–1631 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1548
Birth Location: Hemblington, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 17 June,1631
Death Location: Norfolk, England
Father: Thomas Dakin
Mother: Ellen Allsopp
Spouse(s): Henry Bird
Children(s): Sarah Bird
In 1548, Elin Anne Dankin entered the world in Hemblington, Norfolk, England, born to Thomas Dawken Dakin And Ellen Allsopp. Elin Anne Dankin married Henry Bird, and had children including Sarah Anne Fayth Bird. Elin Anne Dankin passed away in 1631 in Norfolk, England.
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- In 1548, Elin Anne Dankin entered the world in Hemblington, Norfolk, England, born to Thomas Dawken Dakin And Ellen Allsopp.
- Elin Anne Dankin married Henry Bird, and had children including Sarah Anne Fayth Bird.
- Elin Anne Dankin passed away in 1631 in Norfolk, England.
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1. Sarah (Anne Fayth) Bird 1578–1638 m. Henry (Frary) (Frarie) 1568–1609
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1. John Frary 1600–1675 m. Prudence Townsend 1601–1690
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1. Samson Frary 1641–1704 m. Mary Daniels 1642–1704
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1. Mehitable ("Hitte" Frary Root) Alvord 1664–1698 m. Hezekiah Root 1650–1696
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Dec 1548
Event Place: Hemblington, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 June,1631
Event Place: Norfolk, England