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Hugh Littleton 1655–1697 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Nov 1655
Birth Location: Boslymon, Lanlivery, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 29 Jul 1697
Death Location: Cornwall, England
Father: Hugh Littleton
Mother: Grace Tremayne
Spouse(s): Wilmot Morgan
Children(s): Phillip Littleton
In 1655, Hugh Littleton entered the world in Boslymon, Lanlivery, Cornwall, England, born to Hugh Littleton And Grace Tremayne. Hugh Littleton married Wilmot Morgan, and had children including Phillip Littleton. Hugh Littleton passed away in 1697 in Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- In 1655, Hugh Littleton entered the world in Boslymon, Lanlivery, Cornwall, England, born to Hugh Littleton And Grace Tremayne.
- Hugh Littleton married Wilmot Morgan, and had children including Phillip Littleton.
- Hugh Littleton passed away in 1697 in Cornwall, England.
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Hugh Littleton's Ancestors
Hugh Littleton's Descendants
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1. Phillip Littleton 1688–1768 m. Mary Avery 1688–1755
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1. John Littleton 1712–1782 m. Eleanor Bawden 1709–1789
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1. William (W) Littleton 1737–1837 m. Sarah Cottingham 1735–1810
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1. Thomas (T) Littleton 1768–1860 m. Mary Matlock 1776–1850
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Hugh Littleton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Nov 1655
Event Place: Boslymon, Lanlivery, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Jul 1697
Event Place: Cornwall, England