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Sign up freeElizabeth Hayward 1505 – 1545 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1505
Birth Location: Padbury, Buck, England
Death Date: 1545
Death Location: Padbury, Buck, England
Father: Richard Hayward
Mother: Annis Loper
Spouse(s): John Buck
Children(s): James Bucke
The story of Elizabeth Hayward began in 1505 in Padbury, Buck, England. Elizabeth Hayward married John Buck, and had children including James I Bucke. Elizabeth Hayward passed away in 1545 in Padbury, Buck, England.
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Biography
- The story of Elizabeth Hayward began in 1505 in Padbury, Buck, England.
- Elizabeth Hayward married John Buck, and had children including James I Bucke.
- Elizabeth Hayward passed away in 1545 in Padbury, Buck, England.
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Elizabeth Hayward's Descendants
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1. James (I) Bucke (1523 – 9 Mar 1589) m. Elizabeth (Hubbard) Wright (11 Aug 1526 – 24 Jan 1581)
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1. JAMES (BUCK) 10GGF (1555 – 24 Jan 1657) m. ELIZABETH (SHERMAN) (immigrant) (17 Jan 1560 – 24 Jan 1657)
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1. William (Wilton) Buck (1585 – 24 January 1658) m. Alice Taylor (1590 – 1640)
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1. Henry Buck (1626 – 7 July 1712) m. Elizabeth Churchill (15 May 1642 – 1721)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1505
Event Place: Padbury, Buck, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1545
Event Place: Padbury, Buck, England