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Isabelle Ward 1621–1676 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1621

Birth Location: Unidentified locality - England

Death Date: 08 Dec 1676

Death Location: Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Father: John Ward

Mother: Anneta Hudson

Spouse(s): Timothy Baldwin

Children(s):

In 1621, Isabelle Ward entered the world in Unidentified locality - England, born to John Stapley Ward And Anneta Hudson. Isabelle Ward married Timothy Baldwin. Isabelle Ward passed away in 1676 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1621, Isabelle Ward entered the world in Unidentified locality - England, born to John Stapley Ward And Anneta Hudson.
  • Isabelle Ward married Timothy Baldwin.
  • Isabelle Ward passed away in 1676 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.

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Isabelle Ward's Ancestors

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Isabelle Ward
1621–1676
Birth Place: Unidentified locality - England
Parents
John Stapley Ward
1574–1630
Houghton Parva, Northamptonshire, England
Anneta Hudson
1578–1630
Warton, Lancashire, England
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Isabelle Ward's Timeline

2 Records

1621
1621
Birth of Isabelle Ward in Unidentified locality - England
Unidentified locality - England
1676
08 Dec 1676
Age 55
Death of Isabelle Ward in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1621
    Event Place: Unidentified locality - England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Dec 1676
    Event Place: Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America

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