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Francis Beasley 1550–1609 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: Goosnargh, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1609

Death Location: Goosnargh, Lancashire, England

Father: George Beasley)

Mother: Ellen Eugenia

Spouse(s): Mary George

Children(s): Richard Beasley, Ellen Eugenia

Francis Beasley was born in 1550 in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England, the child of George Beesley Beselegh Beasley And Ellen Eugenia. Francis Beasley married Mary Jane George, and had children including Ellen Eugenia, Richard Beasley. Francis Beasley passed away in 1609 in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • Francis Beasley was born in 1550 in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England, the child of George Beesley Beselegh Beasley And Ellen Eugenia.
  • Francis Beasley married Mary Jane George, and had children including Ellen Eugenia, Richard Beasley.
  • Francis Beasley passed away in 1609 in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England.

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Francis Beasley's Ancestors

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Francis Beasley
1550–1609
Birth Place: Goosnargh, Lancashire, England
Parents
George Beesley (Beselegh, Beasley)
1510–1591
Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Ellen Eugenia
1530–1550
Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Francis Beasley
1550–1609
Goosnargh, Lancashire, England
Mary (Jane) George
1510–1585
Lancashire, England
Great-Grandparents
George Beasley)
1510–1591
Ellen Eugenia
1530–1550
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francis Beasley
1550–1609
Mary George
1510–1585

Francis Beasley's Descendants

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Francis Beasley (1550–1609) m. Mary (Jane) George (1510–1585)
  1. 1. Richard Beasley 1575–1681 m. Margaret (Ann) Middleton 1580–1643
    1. 1. William (O.) Beasley 1601–1717 m. Margaret (Joyes) Peacock 1605–1667
      1. 1. William (K) Beasley 1634–1717 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Ripley 1652–1688
        1. 1. Rebecca (Ann) Beasley 1656–1680 m. Robert (Thomas Coleman) III 1652–1705
        2. 2. Robert (Francis) Beasley 1670–1719
        3. 3. William (John Beasley) II 1650–1719 m. Mary Ripley 1658–1719
        4. 4. Benjamin Beasley 1660–1758
        5. 5. Henry Beasley 1670–1740
        6. 6. James (John) Beasley 1682–1768
        7. 7. Charles Beasley 1665–1763
        8. 8. John Beasley 1670–1755
        9. 9. Martha (Margaret) Beasley 1650–1753
      2. 2. William (J.) Beasley 1630–1690
    2. 2. John Beasley 1602–1662
    3. 3. Richard Beasley 1832–1833
  2. 2. Ellen Eugenia 1530–1550 m. George (Beesley (Beselegh,) Beasley) 1510–1591

Francis Beasley's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Francis Beasley in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England
Goosnargh, Lancashire, England
1609
1609
Age 59
Death of Francis Beasley in Goosnargh, Lancashire, England
Goosnargh, Lancashire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Goosnargh, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1609
    Event Place: Goosnargh, Lancashire, England

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