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James Way 1616–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1616

Birth Location: England, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 2 October 1685

Death Location: Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA

Father: Henry Way

Mother: Elizabeth Batchelar

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Children(s):

The story of James Way began in 1616 in England, England, United Kingdom. James Way passed away in 1685 in Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of James Way began in 1616 in England, England, United Kingdom.
  • James Way passed away in 1685 in Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Way's Ancestors

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James Way
1616–1685
Birth Place: England, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Henry Way
1583–1667
Bridport, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Batchelar
1581–1665
Devon, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Henry (Alexander) Way
1530–1589
Allington, Dorset, England
Edith Denslow
1556–1665
Netherbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Ann (Deborah) Bate\Bates
1568–1624
Wherwell, Test Valley Borough, Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Giovanni Angelo
1514–1580
Sarah Goff
1526–1586
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Goff
1502–1550
Rebecca Gammon
1502–1550

James Way's Timeline

2 Records

1616
1616
Birth of James Way in England, England, United Kingdom
England, England, United Kingdom
1685
2 October 1685
Age 69
Death of James Way in Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA
Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1616
    Event Place: England, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 October 1685
    Event Place: Newtown, Long Island, New York, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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