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Isabell Briggs 1641–1739 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Oct 1641

Birth Location: Keighley, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: abt 1739

Death Location: England

Father: Joseph Brig

Mother: Elizabeth Brige

Spouse(s): Thomas Wilkinson

Children(s): Isaac Wilkinson

The story of Isabell Briggs began in 1641 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England. Isabell Briggs married Thomas Wilkinson, and had children including Isaac Wilkinson. Isabell Briggs passed away in 1739 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of Isabell Briggs began in 1641 in Keighley, Yorkshire, England.
  • Isabell Briggs married Thomas Wilkinson, and had children including Isaac Wilkinson.
  • Isabell Briggs passed away in 1739 in England.

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Isabell Briggs's Ancestors

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Isabell Briggs
1641–1739
Birth Place: Keighley, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Joseph Brig
1616–1645
Keighley, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Brige
1616–1672
Keighley, Yorkshire, England
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Isabell Briggs's Descendants

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Isabell Briggs (31 Oct 1641–abt 1739) m. Thomas Wilkinson (Abt. 1639–22 Jan 1691)
  1. 1. Isaac Wilkinson 1687–1775 m. Grace Hebden 1686–1766
    1. 1. Aaron Wilkinson 1725– m. MARTHA DEWHURST 1726–
      1. 1. Sally Wilkinson 1749–
        1. 1. William Hargreaves 1782–1871 m. Ann Hitchon 1788–1858

Isabell Briggs's Timeline

2 Records

1641
31 Oct 1641
Birth of Isabell Briggs in Keighley, Yorkshire, England
Keighley, Yorkshire, England
1739
abt 1739
Age 98
Death of Isabell Briggs in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1641
    Event Place: Keighley, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1739
    Event Place: England

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