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Elizabeth Webster 1624–1688 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 May 1624

Birth Location: Cossington, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 1688

Death Location: Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Father: Governor Gov)

Mother: Agnes None

Spouse(s): John Ellison

Children(s): John Ellison

The story of Elizabeth Webster began in 1624 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England. Elizabeth Webster married John Ellison, and had children including John Ellison. Elizabeth Webster passed away in 1688 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Webster began in 1624 in Cossington, Leicestershire, England.
  • Elizabeth Webster married John Ellison, and had children including John Ellison.
  • Elizabeth Webster passed away in 1688 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Elizabeth Webster's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Webster
1624–1688
Birth Place: Cossington, Leicestershire, England
Parents
Governor John B Webster (Conn. Gov)
1590–1661
Cossington, Charnwood Borough, Leicestershire, England
Agnes
1585–1667
Cossington, Charnwood Borough, Leicestershire, England
Grandparents
Matthew Webster
1570–1634
Ormsby, Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Ashton
1566–1592
Cossington, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
John Aston
1535–1594
Elizabeth Mainwaring
1548–1601
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Webster's Descendants

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Elizabeth Webster (10 May 1624–1688) m. John Ellison (12 March 1626–27 September 1686)
  1. 1. John Ellison 1660–1754 m. Hannah (Pike) Peck 1657–1748
    1. 1. John Allison 1700–1754 m. Abigail (Amy) WOODS 1700–1752
      1. 1. Joseph Allison 1721–1796 m. Elizabeth (Benson) merge 1722–1767 m. Elsie Parcells 1749–1815
        1. 1. Hannah Allison 1750–1826 m. Adrian (Edward) Waldron 1736–1825
        2. 2. john allison 1754–1828
        3. 3. Benjamin Allison 1764–1807
        4. 4. Matthew Allison 1743–1795
        5. 5. Elizabeth Allison 1745–1817
        6. 6. Daniel Allison 1778–1864
        7. 7. Amos (T) Allison 1771–1855
        8. 8. Peter Allison 1769–1836
        9. 9. Richard Allison 1780–1825
        10. 10. Michael Allison 1773–1855
        11. 11. Abraham Allison 1783–
        12. 12. Deborah Allison 1762–1793
        13. 13. Elsie Allison 1783–
        14. 14. Joseph Allison 1752–
        15. 15. Mary Allison 1747–
        16. 16. Thomas Allison 1760–1805
        17. 17. William Allison 1756–
        18. 18. Parcells Allison 1777–
      2. 2. Benjamin ALLISON 1721–1796
      3. 3. Hannah Allison 1731–1770
      4. 4. John Allison 1721–1782
      5. 5. William Allison 1738–1804
      6. 6. Dr (Richard) Allison 1733–1750
      7. 7. Elizabeth Allison 1730–1770
      8. 8. Jane Allison 1736–1821
      9. 9. William Allison 1724–1758
      10. 10. Deborah Allison 1725–
    2. 2. Joseph Allison 1690–1755
    3. 3. Richard Allison 1706–1767

Elizabeth Webster's Timeline

2 Records

1624
10 May 1624
Birth of Elizabeth Webster in Cossington, Leicestershire, England
Cossington, Leicestershire, England
1688
1688
Age 64
Death of Elizabeth Webster in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 May 1624
    Event Place: Cossington, Leicestershire, England
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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