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Sign up freeFrancis Pigott Cosby 1612–1641 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 5 Jul 1612
Birth Location: Stradbally Hall, , Queens, Ireland
Death Date: 1 Jun 1641
Death Location: London, England
Father: Richard Cosby
Mother: Richard Cosby
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Children(s): Sir Stradbally
The story of Francis Pigott Cosby began in 1612 in Stradbally Hall, , Queens, Ireland. Francis Pigott Cosby had children including Sir Alexander Loftus Cosby Of Stradbally. Francis Pigott Cosby passed away in 1641 in London, England.
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Biography
- The story of Francis Pigott Cosby began in 1612 in Stradbally Hall, , Queens, Ireland.
- Francis Pigott Cosby had children including Sir Alexander Loftus Cosby Of Stradbally.
- Francis Pigott Cosby passed away in 1641 in London, England.
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Francis Cosby's Ancestors
Francis Cosby's Descendants
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1. Sir (Alexander Loftus COSBY of) Stradbally 1639–1694
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1. Brig-Gen. (Sir William Cosby, Governor of New York, New Jersey &) Territories 1690–1736
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1. Capt. (Henry Lestrange) Cosby 1721–1753
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1. Nancy (Anne) Cosby 1751–1825
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Francis Cosby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 5 Jul 1612
Event Place: Stradbally Hall, , Queens, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Dec 1665
Event Place: Stradbally Hall, Queens, Ireland
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 1 Jun 1641
Event Place: London, England