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Elizabeth Corbin 1434–1500 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1434
Birth Location: Coton Hall,,Shropshire,England
Death Date: 1500
Death Location: Coton Hall,Colton,Shropshire,England
Father: Thomas Corbet
Mother: Jane Burley
Spouse(s): John Lee
Children(s): Thomas Lee
In 1434, Elizabeth Corbin entered the world in Coton Hall,,Shropshire,England, born to Thomas Corbet And Jane Burley. Elizabeth Corbin married John De Lee, and had children including Thomas Lee. Elizabeth Corbin passed away in 1500 in Coton Hall,Colton,Shropshire,England.
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Biography
- In 1434, Elizabeth Corbin entered the world in Coton Hall,,Shropshire,England, born to Thomas Corbet And Jane Burley.
- Elizabeth Corbin married John De Lee, and had children including Thomas Lee.
- Elizabeth Corbin passed away in 1500 in Coton Hall,Colton,Shropshire,England.
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Elizabeth Corbin's Ancestors
Elizabeth Corbin's Descendants
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1. Thomas Lee 1482–1526 m. Johanna Morton 1484–1526
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1. Humphrey Lee 1506–1588 m. Katherine Blount 1506–1591
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1. John Lee 1530–1605 m. Joyce Romney 1529–1609
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1. John Lee 1589–1630 m. Jane Hancock 1590–1639
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Elizabeth Corbin's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1434
Event Place: Coton Hall,,Shropshire,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1500
Event Place: Coton Hall,Colton,Shropshire,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree