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Henry Steward 1564–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1564

Birth Location: Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 15 May 1620

Death Location: Sloley, Norfolk, England

Father: Robert Steward

Mother: Margaret Stewart

Spouse(s): Joane None

Children(s): John Steward, Rose Steward

The story of Henry Steward began in 1564 in Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. Henry Steward married Joane, and had children including Anne Steward, John James Steward, Rose Steward. Henry Steward passed away in 1620 in Sloley, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry Steward began in 1564 in Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
  • Henry Steward married Joane, and had children including Anne Steward, John James Steward, Rose Steward.
  • Henry Steward passed away in 1620 in Sloley, Norfolk, England.

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Henry Steward's Ancestors

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Henry Steward
1564–1620
Birth Place: Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Robert Steward
1540–1580
Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Margaret Stewart
1540–1615
Norfolk, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Steward's Descendants

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Henry Steward (1564–15 May 1620) m. Joane (1565–1625)
  1. 1. John ((James)) Steward 1597–1694 m. Mary Whitehouse 1614–1694
    1. 1. Margaret ((Margarett) (de) Steward-Marler, Immigrant from England to) America. 1640–1718 m. Humphrey ((Humfrey) de (Marler)) Marlor 1645–1701
      1. 1. William Marler 1670–1749 m. Margaret Smith 1684–1707 m. Margaret Smith 1684–1749
        1. 1. James (Henry Marler, Revolutionary War) soldier 1720–1800 m. Margaret (Leslie) Walker 1719–1800
        2. 2. Benjamin (de) Marler 1700–1772
        3. 3. William (Flint) Marler 1704–1792
        4. 4. John Marler 1716–
        5. 5. Margaret Marler 1726–1720
        6. 6. Hannah Marler 1715–
        7. 7. Mary Marler 1723–1722
        8. 8. Martha Marler 1712–1720
        9. 9. James (Theodore) Marler 1695–1760
        10. 10. William Marler 1698–1703
        11. 11. Robert Marler 1707–1775
        12. 12. Sarah Marler 1714–
        13. 13. Mary Marler 1713–1722
        14. 14. Henry Marler 1726–1729
      2. 2. Sarah Marler 1674–1674
      3. 3. Walter Marler 1687–
      4. 4. Sarah (de Marler, Died at age) 1. 1686–1687
      5. 5. Mary (de Marler, Died at) birth. 1684–1684
      6. 6. Margaret ((Margarett) de Marler, Died at age) 3. 1681–1684
      7. 7. Elizabeth ((Elisabeth) de Marler, Died at age) 9. 1675–1684
      8. 8. Thomas (de Marler, Died at) birth. 1679–1679
      9. 9. Walter ((Thomas) de) Marler 1687–
      10. 10. James (Theodore) Marler 1692–1749
      11. 11. Margaret Marler 1693–1720
    2. 2. Mary ((selby)) Steward 1624–1718
    3. 3. John Steward 1680–
  2. 2. Rose Steward 1595–

Henry Steward's Timeline

3 Records

1564
1564
Birth of Henry Steward in Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1620
1620
Age 56
Death of Henry Steward in Sloley, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Sloley, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1620
15 May 1620
Age 56
Burial of Henry Steward in Sloley, Norfolk, England
Sloley, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1564
    Event Place: Smallburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1620
    Event Place: Sloley, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 15 May 1620
    Event Place: Sloley, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991

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