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Elizabeth Potter 1619–1688 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1619

Birth Location: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1688

Death Location: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

Father: Christopher Potter

Mother: Issabel None

Spouse(s): John Robinson

Children(s): Judith Robinson, John Robinson, Thomas ROBINSON, Christopher Robinson, John Robinson, Frances Robinson, Anthony Robinson, William Robinson, James Robinson

The story of Elizabeth Potter began in 1619 in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth Potter married John Robinson, and had children including Anthony Robinson, Christopher Robinson, Frances Robinson, James Robinson, John Robinson, Judith Bowles Robinson, Thomas Robinson, William Anthony Robinson. Elizabeth Potter passed away in 1688 in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Potter began in 1619 in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.
  • Elizabeth Potter married John Robinson, and had children including Anthony Robinson, Christopher Robinson, Frances Robinson, James Robinson, John Robinson, Judith Bowles Robinson, Thomas Robinson, William Anthony Robinson.
  • Elizabeth Potter passed away in 1688 in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England.

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Elizabeth Potter's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Potter
1619–1688
Birth Place: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Christopher Potter
1594–1642
North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Issabel
1598–1660
Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Potter's Descendants

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Elizabeth Potter (1619–1688) m. John Robinson (1615–1 Mar 1688)
  1. 1. Judith (Bowles) Robinson 1645–1700 m. John Armistead 1635–1698
    1. 1. Judith (Jane) Armistead 1670–1727 m. John Bloodworth 1665–1720
      1. 1. Timothy (James Sr.) Bloodworth 1686–1749 m. Margaret Evans 1715–1786
        1. 1. John Bloodworth 1730–1808 m. Tamsi Axum 1730–1783 m. Susan (Lee) Raines 1741–
        2. 2. Susannah Bloodworth 1726–
        3. 3. Elizabeth Bloodworth 1728–
        4. 4. Timothy Bloodworth 1736–1814 m. Priscilla Jones 1742–1803
        5. 5. Timothy (James) Bloodworth 1736–1799
        6. 6. David Bloodworth 1738–
        7. 7. Thomas Bloodworth 1738–1818
        8. 8. Robert Bloodworth 1740–
        9. 9. William, (Sr.) Bloodworth 1741–1794
        10. 10. Sarah (Isabella) Bloodworth 1744–
        11. 11. Robert Bloodworth 1744–1789
        12. 12. Sara (G.) Bloodworth 1765–1850
      2. 2. Joseph Bludworth 1700–1744
      3. 3. Mary Bloodworth 1703–1727
    2. 2. John Armistead 1664–1703
    3. 3. Judith Armistead 1665–1698
    4. 4. Elizabeth Armistead 1667–1716
    5. 5. Henry Armistead 1670–1739
    6. 6. William Armistead 1671–1711
    7. 7. Mary Armistead 1680–1724
  2. 2. John Robinson 1641–1650
  3. 3. Thomas ROBINSON 1643–1655
  4. 4. Christopher Robinson 1645–1693
  5. 5. John Robinson 1650–1723
  6. 6. Frances Robinson 1656–
  7. 7. Anthony Robinson 1661–1737
  8. 8. William (Anthony) Robinson 1662–1727
  9. 9. James Robinson 1664–

Elizabeth Potter's Timeline

3 Records

1619
1619
Birth of Elizabeth Potter in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
1639
1639
Age 20
Elizabeth Potter was married in EN
EN
1688
1688
Age 69
Death of Elizabeth Potter in Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1619
    Event Place: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 1078.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PKS.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1639
    Event Place: EN
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 1078.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: PKS.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Cleasby, Yorkshire, England

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