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George Edward Lewes Immigrant 1568–1628 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 September 1568

Birth Location: Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England

Death Date: 9 January 1628

Death Location: Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England

Father: Bartholomew Lewis

Mother: Margarete Jones

Spouse(s): Mary Brown

Children(s): JOHN (GGF)

The story of George Edward Lewes Immigrant began in 1568 in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England. George Edward Lewes Immigrant married Mary Elizabeth Brown, and had children including John Lewis Ggf. George Edward Lewes Immigrant passed away in 1628 in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of George Edward Lewes Immigrant began in 1568 in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England.
  • George Edward Lewes Immigrant married Mary Elizabeth Brown, and had children including John Lewis Ggf.
  • George Edward Lewes Immigrant passed away in 1628 in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

George Immigrant's Ancestors

Self
George Immigrant
1568–1628
Birth Place: Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
Parents
Bartholomew Lewis
1536–
Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
Margarete (Mary Ann) Jones
1540–1582
Eastbourne,,Sussex,England
Grandparents
John (William Lewis (formerly John ap) Lewys)
1518–1573
Chwaen-wen Uchaf, Llantrisant, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom
Eleanor (Eynes) Lewis
1520–1598
Bodowyr, Llaniday, Anglesy, Wales
George (Lewis) Jones
1512–1572
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Nancy Lewis
1520–1560
Forthampton, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
Huw Lewis
1500–1593
Annes Griffith
1500–1597
James Lewis
1500–1570
Sarah Lewis)
1502–1552
2nd-Great-Grandparents

George Immigrant's Descendants

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GI
George (Edward Lewes) Immigrant (21 September 1568–9 January 1628) m. Mary (Elizabeth) Brown (1572–16 Sep 1657)
  1. 1. JOHN (LEWIS) (GGF) 1603–1657 m. Mary Browne 1630–1657
    1. 1. Hannah Lewis 1655–1696 m. John Melvin 1651–1726 m. Edward Fuller 1654–1743
      1. 1. David Melven 1690–1745 m. Mary (Rediate) Farrar 1696–1756
        1. 1. Robert Melvin 1716–1787 m. Sarah Pynchon 1721–1756 m. Phebe Wilson 1739–
        2. 2. Jacob Melvin 1726–1805
        3. 3. Susanna Laughton 1739–
        4. 4. James Melvin 1724–
      2. 2. Henry Melvin 1692–1777
      3. 3. John Fuller 1687–1754
      4. 4. Robert Melvin 1683–1777
      5. 5. Hannah Melvin 1681–1726
      6. 6. Benjamin Melvin 1695–1740
      7. 7. Jonathan Melvin 1688–1737
      8. 8. James Melvin 1692–1777
    2. 2. John Lewis 1638–1713
    3. 3. John Parkhurst 1644–1725
    4. 4. Abraham Lewis 1650–1695
    5. 5. Jonathan Lewis 1652–1652
    6. 6. Triall Lewis 1656–1657
    7. 7. Mary Lewis 1652–1741
    8. 8. Isaac (Lewis) Sr 1657–1691

George Immigrant's Timeline

2 Records

1568
21 September 1568
Birth of George Edward Lewes Immigrant in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
1628
9 January 1628
Age 60
Death of George Edward Lewes Immigrant in Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 September 1568
    Event Place: Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 January 1628
    Event Place: Eastbourne, Eastbourne Borough, East Sussex, England
    Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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