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Ellen (Helen) Young 1674–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1674

Birth Location: Burnsall-in-Craven

Death Date: November 1692

Death Location: Burnsall-in-Craven

Father: Thomas Young

Mother: Anne Bland

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In 1674, Ellen (Helen) Young entered the world in Burnsall-in-Craven, born to Thomas Young And Anne Bland. Ellen (Helen) Young passed away in 1692 in Burnsall-in-Craven.

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Biography

  • In 1674, Ellen (Helen) Young entered the world in Burnsall-in-Craven, born to Thomas Young And Anne Bland.
  • Ellen (Helen) Young passed away in 1692 in Burnsall-in-Craven.

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Ellen Young's Ancestors

Self
Ellen Young
1674–1692
Birth Place: Burnsall-in-Craven
Parents
Thomas Young
1631–1692
Burnsall
Anne Bland
1641–1679
Skyreholme, Appletreewick, Burnsall
Grandparents
Henrye Younge
1587–1625
Bursall in Craven, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Dorothie Jackson
1587–1647
Bursall in Craven, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Anthony Bland
1612–1702
Burnsall-in-Craven
Grace Bolland
1604–1652
Burnsall, Craven, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Young
1557–1613
Elizabeth Sawley
1556–1586
John Bland
1584–1653
Jane Walters
1577–1617
Peter Skipton-in-Craven"
1557–1636
Alice [Bolland]
1562–1620
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Rochester
1534–1605
Lady Cocke
1534–
John Young
1534–1605
Grace Bland
1549–

Ellen Young's Timeline

2 Records

1674
1674
Birth of Ellen (Helen) Young in Burnsall-in-Craven
Burnsall-in-Craven
1692
November 1692
Age 18
Death of Ellen (Helen) Young in Burnsall-in-Craven
Burnsall-in-Craven

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1674
    Event Place: Burnsall-in-Craven

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: November 1692
    Event Place: Burnsall-in-Craven

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