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Elizabeth Cowles 1656 – 1696 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1656

Birth Location: Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA

Death Date: 1696

Death Location: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Father: John Cowles

Mother: Hannah ??

Spouse(s): Richard Lyman

Children(s): Isaac Lyman, Anne Lyman, Benjamin LYMAN, Anne Lyman, Samuel Lyman, Richard Lyman, John Lyman, Lieutenant Lyman, Elizabeth Smith, David Lyman, Josiah Lyman, Anne Lyman, Martha Thurston, Hepzibah Lyman

The story of Elizabeth Cowles began in 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA. Elizabeth Cowles married Richard Lyman, and had children including Isaac Lyman, Anne Lyman, Benjamin LYMAN, Anne Lyman, Samuel Lyman, Richard Lyman, John Lyman, Lieutenant Jonathan Lyman, Elizabeth Lyman Smith, David Lyman, Josiah Lyman, Anne Lyman, Martha Thurston, Hepzibah Lyman. Elizabeth Cowles passed away in 1696 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Cowles began in 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA.
  • Elizabeth Cowles married Richard Lyman, and had children including Isaac Lyman, Anne Lyman, Benjamin LYMAN, Anne Lyman, Samuel Lyman, Richard Lyman, John Lyman, Lieutenant Jonathan Lyman, Elizabeth Lyman Smith, David Lyman, Josiah Lyman, Anne Lyman, Martha Thurston, Hepzibah Lyman.
  • Elizabeth Cowles passed away in 1696 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Elizabeth Cowles's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Cowles
1656 – 1696
Birth Place: Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA
Parents
John (8) Cowles
1598 – 1678
Essex, England
Hannah ((Mrs John Cowles) Hart) ??
1614 – 1683
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
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Elizabeth Cowles's Descendants

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Elizabeth Cowles (1656 – 1696) m. Richard Lyman (1647 – 1708)
  1. 1. Isaac Lyman (20 Feb 1682 or 28 – 6 Aug 1745)
  2. 2. Anne Lyman (1668 – 1678)
  3. 3. Benjamin LYMAN (10 Aug 1674 – 14 Oct 1723)
  4. 4. Anne Lyman (1675 – 1673)
  5. 5. Samuel Lyman (16 Apr 1676 – 4 Nov 1708)
  6. 6. Richard Lyman (April 1678 – 3 Jun 1746) m. Abigail (Pomeroy) Lyman (5 Jan 1683 – 3 Jun 1709) m. Mary Woodward (26 Feb 1678 – 06 Jun 1746)
    1. 1. Abigail Lyman (28 May 1709 – 23 Dec 1709)
    2. 2. Israel (1) Lyman (22 Feb 1701 – 13 Mar 1701)
    3. 3. Ebenezer (1) Lyman (04 Aug 1702 – 1719)
    4. 4. Elizabeth (1) Lyman (8 Dec 1702 – 19 Apr 1778)
    5. 5. Thomas (1) Lyman (06 Jul 1704 – 13 AUG 1783)
    6. 6. Mary (1) Lyman (27 OCT 1706 – 16 FEB 1776)
    7. 7. Hannah (1) Lyman (13 Sep 1708 – 9 Nov 1792)
    8. 8. John Lyman (11 Jan 1710 – 12 Feb 1804)
    9. 9. Deacon (John) Lyman (10 January 1711 – 12 February 1781)
    10. 10. David Lymand (21 Jan 1711 – 27 Dec 1787)
    11. 11. Isaac Lyman (1713 – 17 Jan 1708)
    12. 12. Elizabeth Lyman (10 Jan 1715 – 03 May 1736)
    13. 13. Richard (1) Lyman (23 Mar 1721 – Sep 1769)
  7. 7. John Lyman (06 Jul 1680 – 1681)
  8. 8. Lieutenant (Jonathan) Lyman (01 Jan 1684 – 11 Aug 1753)
  9. 9. Elizabeth (Lyman) Smith (25 Mar 1685 m Smith – 1719)
  10. 10. David Lyman (28 Nov 1688* no issue – 1760)
  11. 11. Josiah Lyman (06 Feb 1690 – 7 Feb 1760)
  12. 12. Anne Lyman (30 Aug 1698* – 1727)
  13. 13. Martha Thurston (27/Nov/1699 – )
  14. 14. Hepzibah Lyman

Elizabeth Cowles's Timeline

2 Records

1656
1656
Birth of Elizabeth Cowles in Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA
Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA
1696
1696
Age 40
Death of Elizabeth Cowles in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1656
    Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1696
    Event Place: Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States

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