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Elizabeth Warren 1618 – 1622 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jun 1618

Birth Location: Nayland, Suffolk, England

Death Date: Bef. 25 Nov 1622

Death Location: Nayland, Suffolk, England

Father: John Warren

Mother: Margaret Bayly(?)

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Children(s):

Elizabeth Warren was born in 1618 in Nayland, Suffolk, England, the child of John Warren and Margaret Bayly(?). Elizabeth Warren passed away in 1622 in Nayland, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Warren was born in 1618 in Nayland, Suffolk, England, the child of John Warren and Margaret Bayly(?).
  • Elizabeth Warren passed away in 1622 in Nayland, Suffolk, England.

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Elizabeth Warren's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Warren
1618 – 1622
Birth Place: Nayland, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Warren
1585 – 1667
Nayland, Suffolk, England
Margaret Bayly(?)
– 1662
Grandparents
Christopher Warren
Alice Webb
Great-Grandparents
John Warren
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Warren
Margaret Unknown

Elizabeth Warren's Timeline

2 Records

1618
25 Jun 1618
Birth of Elizabeth Warren in Nayland, Suffolk, England
Nayland, Suffolk, England
1622
Bef. 25 Nov 1622
Age 4
Death of Elizabeth Warren in Nayland, Suffolk, England
Nayland, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1618
    Event Place: Nayland, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Great Migration Begins - Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, The, Edition: first, "John Warren", pp. 1932-34

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 25 Nov 1622
    Event Place: Nayland, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Great Migration Begins - Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, The, Edition: first, "John Warren", pp. 1932-34

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