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Isabel Wilkinson 1520–1584 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1520
Birth Location: Pennybridge, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 1584
Death Location: Cumbria, England
Father: Sir Wilkinson
Mother: Lady Smith
Spouse(s): John III
Children(s): James Baxter
In 1520, Isabel Wilkinson entered the world in Pennybridge, Lancashire, England, born to Sir Robert Wilkinson And Lady Mary Margaret Smith. Isabel Wilkinson married John Baxter Iii, and had children including James Jacobus Baxter. Isabel Wilkinson passed away in 1584 in Cumbria, England.
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Biography
- In 1520, Isabel Wilkinson entered the world in Pennybridge, Lancashire, England, born to Sir Robert Wilkinson And Lady Mary Margaret Smith.
- Isabel Wilkinson married John Baxter Iii, and had children including James Jacobus Baxter.
- Isabel Wilkinson passed away in 1584 in Cumbria, England.
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Isabel Wilkinson's Ancestors
Isabel Wilkinson's Descendants
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1. James (Jacobus) Baxter 1550–1618 m. Alicia Waterhouse 1550–1618
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1. Samuel (Thomas) Backestar 1580–1621 m. Alicia Firth 1582–1620
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1. Gregory (Murdie) Baxter 1607–1659 m. Margaret Paddy 1609–1661
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1. Abigail Baxter 1634–1692 m. Captain (Joseph Adams) Sr. 1626–1694
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Isabel Wilkinson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1520
Event Place: Pennybridge, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1584
Event Place: Cumbria, England