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Sign up freeJane Hancock 1590 – 1639 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1590
Birth Location: Twining, England
Death Date: 1639
Death Location: St Albans Parish, Worcestershire, England
Father: Edward Hancock
Mother: Alice Jeffrys
Spouse(s): John Jr
Children(s): Colonel Lee
In 1590, Jane Hancock entered the world in Twining, England, born to Edward Hancock and Alice Jeffrys. Jane Hancock married John Lee Jr, and had children including Colonel Richard Henry Lee. Jane Hancock passed away in 1639 in St Albans Parish, Worcestershire, England.
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Biography
- In 1590, Jane Hancock entered the world in Twining, England, born to Edward Hancock and Alice Jeffrys.
- Jane Hancock married John Lee Jr, and had children including Colonel Richard Henry Lee.
- Jane Hancock passed away in 1639 in St Albans Parish, Worcestershire, England.
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Jane Hancock's Ancestors
Jane Hancock's Descendants
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1. Colonel (Richard Henry) Lee (1613 – 1 Mar 1664) m. Anne Constable (21 Feb 1615 – 6 Oct 1706)
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1. Richard Lee (1647 – 12 Mar 1714) m. Laetitia Corbin (1657 – 6 Oct 1706) m. Lettice Corbin (1657 – 6 Oct 1706)
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1. Richard Lee (1678 – 1718) m. Martha Silk (1680 – 1734)
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Jane Hancock's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1590
Event Place: Twining, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1639
Event Place: St Albans Parish, Worcestershire, England