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Jane Hussey Eaton 1547–1584 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1547
Birth Location: Dover, Kent, England
Death Date: 29 December 1584
Death Location: Dover, Kent, England
Father: Lord Hussey
Mother: Baroness Bowes
Spouse(s): William JR
Children(s): Richard Eaton
In 1547, Jane Hussey Eaton entered the world in Dover, Kent, England, born to Lord Lord Thomas De Hose Hussey And Baroness Bridget Bowes. Jane Hussey Eaton married William Richard Eaton Jr, and had children including Richard Eaton. Jane Hussey Eaton passed away in 1584 in Dover, Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1547, Jane Hussey Eaton entered the world in Dover, Kent, England, born to Lord Lord Thomas De Hose Hussey And Baroness Bridget Bowes.
- Jane Hussey Eaton married William Richard Eaton Jr, and had children including Richard Eaton.
- Jane Hussey Eaton passed away in 1584 in Dover, Kent, England.
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Jane Eaton's Ancestors
Jane Eaton's Descendants
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1. Richard Eaton 1563–1616 m. Elizabeth Sheapheard 1569–1636
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1. Francis (Eaton m Sarah) Morton 1596–1633 m. Christian Penn 1613–1684 m. Sarah Eaton 1606–1621
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1. Rachel Ramsdell 1625–1659
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2. Benjamin (Eaton) Sr 1627–1712
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3. Samuel Eaton 1619–1684
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2. Isabella Eaton 1591–1670
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Jane Eaton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 22 Mar 1547
Event Place: Dover, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 December 1584
Event Place: Dover, Kent, England