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Henry Settle 1550–1610 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1550
Birth Location: Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1610
Death Location: Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England
Father: Robert Settle
Mother: Elizabeth Slaughter
Spouse(s): Helen Elling
Children(s): Richard Settle
In 1550, Henry Settle entered the world in Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Settle And Elizabeth De Slaughter. Henry Settle married Helen Elling, and had children including Richard Settle. Henry Settle passed away in 1610 in Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1550, Henry Settle entered the world in Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England, born to Robert Settle And Elizabeth De Slaughter.
- Henry Settle married Helen Elling, and had children including Richard Settle.
- Henry Settle passed away in 1610 in Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England.
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Henry Settle's Ancestors
Henry Settle's Descendants
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1. Richard Settle 1602–1671 m. Francois Moulins 1611–1677
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1. Sarah Settle 1630–1685 m. Captain (Thomas) Morris 1623–1694
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1. Lewis (Ike) Morris 1655–1694 m. Elizabeth (Cornell) Almy 1663–1711
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1. Elizabeth (Almy) Morris 1680–1726 m. Cornelius (Thompson) Sr. 1660–1727
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Henry Settle's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1610
Event Place: Potterton, Elmet, Yorkshire, England