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Elizabeth Jekyll 1670–1755 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1670

Birth Location: Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England

Death Date: 4 Mar 1755

Death Location: Hedingham Castle, , , England

Father: Nicholas Jekyll

Mother: Martha Carter

Spouse(s): John Catesby

Children(s): Elizabeth Catesby, Elizabeth Catesby

The story of Elizabeth Jekyll began in 1670 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England. Elizabeth Jekyll married John Catesby, and had children including Elizabeth Catesby. Elizabeth Jekyll passed away in 1755 in Hedingham Castle, , , England.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Jekyll began in 1670 in Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England.
  • Elizabeth Jekyll married John Catesby, and had children including Elizabeth Catesby.
  • Elizabeth Jekyll passed away in 1755 in Hedingham Castle, , , England.

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Elizabeth Jekyll's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Jekyll
1670–1755
Birth Place: Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England
Parents
Nicholas Jekyll
1640–
, , , England
Martha Carter
1643–
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Jekyll's Descendants

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Elizabeth Jekyll (1670–4 Mar 1755) m. John Catesby (1670–1670)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Catesby 1605–1673 m. Jacob Barney 1601–1673 m. Edward Barney 1580–1645 m. William Cocke 1672–1720 m. Thomas (Ap) Jones –1758
    1. 1. Jacob Barney 1630–1693 m. Ann Witt 1637–1701 m. Hannah Johnson 1630–1659
      1. 1. Hannah Barney 1680–1746 m. Joseph James 1680–1718
        1. 1. Ann James 1702–1762 m. Henry Trude 1708– m. Caleb Sheriff 1699–1748
        2. 2. Susannah James 1710–1728
        3. 3. Sarah James 1710–1733
      2. 2. Hannah Barney 1661–1722
      3. 3. Sarah Barney 1662–1697
      4. 4. Abigail Barney 1663–
      5. 5. Abijah Barney 1663–
      6. 6. John Barney 1665–1728
      7. 7. Jacob Barney 1667–1690
      8. 8. Ruth Barney 1669–1704
      9. 9. Dorcas Barney 1671–1697
      10. 10. Joseph Barney 1673–1731
      11. 11. Israel Barney 1675–1696
      12. 12. Jonathan Barney 1677–1706
      13. 13. Samuel Barney 1679–1679
      14. 14. Hannah Barney 1659–
      15. 15. Sarah Barney 1662–1662
    2. 2. Abigail BARNEY 1634–
    3. 3. Sarah Barney 1636–1662
    4. 4. Hannah Barney 1638–1700
    5. 5. John Barney 1639–1673
    6. 6. Absalom Barney 1640–
    7. 7. Jacob Barney 1607–1673
    8. 8. Sarah Barney 1630–1673
    9. 9. Rev (Jacob) Barney 1630–1093
    10. 10. Absolom Barney 1640–
    11. 11. Thomas Barney 1669–1706
    12. 12. Thomas Barney 1670–1706
    13. 13. Elizabeth Cocke 1701–1762
  2. 2. Elizabeth Catesby 1695–1755

Elizabeth Jekyll's Timeline

2 Records

1670
1670
Birth of Elizabeth Jekyll in Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England
Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England
1755
4 Mar 1755
Age 85
Death of Elizabeth Jekyll in Hedingham Castle, , , England
Hedingham Castle, , , England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: Castle Hedingham, Essex, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Mar 1755
    Event Place: Hedingham Castle, , , England

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