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Elizabeth Askew 1611–1634 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Mar 1611

Birth Location: Stepney, Middlesex, England

Death Date: 1634

Death Location: Virginia

Father: Henry Askewe

Mother: Elizabeth Mosse

Spouse(s): William Vane

Children(s): John 1, William Vann, Walter Vane, Mary Vane, Rachell Vane

Elizabeth Askew was born in 1611 in Stepney, Middlesex, England, the child of Henry Askewe And Elizabeth Mosse. Elizabeth Askew married William Vann Vane, and had children including John Vann 1, Mary Vane, Rachell Vane, Walter Vane, William Vann. Elizabeth Askew passed away in 1634 in Virginia.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Askew was born in 1611 in Stepney, Middlesex, England, the child of Henry Askewe And Elizabeth Mosse.
  • Elizabeth Askew married William Vann Vane, and had children including John Vann 1, Mary Vane, Rachell Vane, Walter Vane, William Vann.
  • Elizabeth Askew passed away in 1634 in Virginia.

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Elizabeth Askew's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Askew
1611–1634
Birth Place: Stepney, Middlesex, England
Parents
Henry Askewe
1584–1649
Newgate, London, England
Elizabeth Mosse
1585–1669
London, London, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Askew's Descendants

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Elizabeth Askew (6 Mar 1611–1634) m. William (Vann) Vane (6 Mar 1610–1640)
  1. 1. John (Vann) 1 1634–1667 m. Elizabeth Mawson 1635–1665
    1. 1. William Vann 1663–1740 m. Sarah (Sukie) Oocaneechi 1667–1740
      1. 1. John Vann 1700–1770 m. Mary ("Cherokee Woman") King 1700–1770
        1. 1. John (Trader) Vann 1715–1770 m. Catherine French 1720– m. Sister 1726–1819 m. Charity Roe 1716–1796
        2. 2. John (Joseph Cherokee) Vann 1719–1815
        3. 3. Edward Vann 1720–1767
        4. 4. Thomas Vann 1726–
        5. 5. Dempsey Vann –1790
        6. 6. Henry Vann –1801
      2. 2. Ezekial Vann 1700–1700
      3. 3. Ann Vann 1667–1710
      4. 4. John (Edward "Trader") Vann 1690–1770
      5. 5. Sarah Vann 1693–1760
      6. 6. Elizabeth Vann 1706–1790
      7. 7. Ann Vann 1696–1710
      8. 8. Ann Vann 1670–1785
      9. 9. Joseph Vann 1691–1752
    2. 2. Richard Vann 1656–
    3. 3. Mary Vann 1657–
    4. 4. John Vann 1661–1661
    5. 5. Elizabeth Vann 1664–
  2. 2. William Vann 1637–
  3. 3. Walter Vane 1639–
  4. 4. Mary Vane 1636–
  5. 5. Rachell Vane 1632–

Elizabeth Askew's Timeline

4 Records

1611
6 Mar 1611
Birth of Elizabeth Askew in Stepney, Middlesex, England
Stepney, Middlesex, England
1611
6 Mar 1611
Elizabeth Askew was baptized in St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England
St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England
1631
8 Aug 1631
Age 20
Elizabeth Askew was married in St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England
St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England
1634
1634
Age 23
Death of Elizabeth Askew in Virginia
Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Mar 1611
    Event Place: Stepney, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 6 Mar 1611
    Event Place: St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England
    Record Source: London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Dunstan and All Saints, Register of baptisms, Sep 1608 - Jan 16378, P93DUN, Item 256

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 8 Aug 1631
    Event Place: St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1675-1676
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Virginia; Year: 1675-1676; Page Number: 171

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1634
    Event Place: Virginia

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