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Elizabeth Lea 1725–1796 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Feb 1725

Birth Location: Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 28 Nov 1796

Death Location: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA

Father: Isaac Lea

Mother: Sarah Faucett

Spouse(s): William Woodcock, Abraham Marshall

Children(s): Elizabeth Woodcock, Margaret Marshall, Sarah Marshall, John Marshall, Samuel Woodcock

The story of Elizabeth Lea began in 1725 in Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. Elizabeth Lea married Abraham Marshall, William Woodcock, and had children including Elizabeth Woodcock, John Marshall, Margaret Marshall, Samuel Woodcock, Sarah Marshall. Elizabeth Lea passed away in 1796 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Lea began in 1725 in Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Elizabeth Lea married Abraham Marshall, William Woodcock, and had children including Elizabeth Woodcock, John Marshall, Margaret Marshall, Samuel Woodcock, Sarah Marshall.
  • Elizabeth Lea passed away in 1796 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA.

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Elizabeth Lea's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Lea
1725–1796
Birth Place: Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Isaac Lea
1699–1772
Gloucestershire, England
Sarah Faucett
1702–1800
Darby, Ridley Township, Chester, Pennsylvania
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Elizabeth Lea's Descendants

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Elizabeth Lea (28 Feb 1725–28 Nov 1796) m. William Woodcock (03 Nov 1719–1807) m. Abraham Marshall (22 Feb 1721–9 Aug 1752)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Woodcock 1761–1823 m. Joseph Marot 1761–1798
    1. 1. Ruth Marot 1787–1788
    2. 2. William Marot 1790–1864
    3. 3. Samuel Marot 1794–1866
    4. 4. Ann Marot 1785–1865 m. Isaac Whitelock 1778–1848
      1. 1. Elizabeth Whitestick 1788–1850 m. Peter Hebble 1782–1850
        1. 1. Mary Hebble 1812–1851 m. William Russell 1809–1870
        2. 2. Sarah Hebel 1847–
        3. 3. female Hebble 1821–
        4. 4. John (W.) Hebble 1823–1871
        5. 5. David Hebble 1818–1903
      2. 2. Jane Whitelock 1819–1895
      3. 3. Isaac (Whitelock) 2 1821–1838
      4. 4. Elizabeth Whitelock 1808–1880
      5. 5. Ellen (Love) Whitelock 1825–1882
      6. 6. Anne (Marot) Whitelock 1813–1838
      7. 7. Mary Whitelock 1811–1874
      8. 8. Sarah Whitelock 1809–1890
    5. 5. Davenport Marot 1799–1833 m. Eliza Pryor 1801–1871
      1. 1. Joseph (Pryor) Marot 1832–
      2. 2. Emily (Ellis) Marot 1830–1901
      3. 3. Ann (Pryor) Marot 1828–
    6. 6. Joseph Marot 1792–1868 m. Mary Richards 1800–1865
      1. 1. Jane (J.) Marot 1830–1844
      2. 2. William Marot 1832–1862
      3. 3. Benjamin Marot 1836–1873
      4. 4. Ann Marot 1834–1909
      5. 5. Samuel Marot 1838–1865
      6. 6. Lewis Marot 1825–
      7. 7. John (R) Marot 1831–1899
      8. 8. Henry Marot 1827–1907
      9. 9. Edward Marot 1824–1849
  2. 2. Margaret Marshall 1745–1829
  3. 3. Sarah Marshall 1747–1831
  4. 4. John Marshall 1752–1800
  5. 5. Samuel Woodcock 1764–1798

Elizabeth Lea's Timeline

2 Records

1725
28 Feb 1725
Birth of Elizabeth Lea in Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
1796
28 Nov 1796
Age 71
Death of Elizabeth Lea in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1725
    Event Place: Darby, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The ancestry and posterity of John Lea of Christian Malford, Wiltshire, England, and of Pennsylvani

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Nov 1796
    Event Place: Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, USA
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The ancestry and posterity of John Lea of Christian Malford, Wiltshire, England, and of Pennsylvani

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