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John EARLE (9GGF) 1614–1660 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1614

Birth Location: Nye, Winscombe, England

Death Date: 19 Sep 1660

Death Location: Westmoreland, Virginia, United States

Father: Richard EARLE

Mother: Margaret Browne

Spouse(s): Mary Symons

Children(s): Samuel (8GGF)

The story of John EARLE (9GGF) began in 1614 in Nye, Winscombe, England. John EARLE (9GGF) married Mary Symons, and had children including Samuel Noah Earle 8Ggf. John EARLE (9GGF) passed away in 1660 in Westmoreland, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of John EARLE (9GGF) began in 1614 in Nye, Winscombe, England.
  • John EARLE (9GGF) married Mary Symons, and had children including Samuel Noah Earle 8Ggf.
  • John EARLE (9GGF) passed away in 1660 in Westmoreland, Virginia, United States.

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John (9GGF)'s Ancestors

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John (9GGF)
1614–1660
Birth Place: Nye, Winscombe, England
Parents
Richard EARLE
1561–1648
Somerset, England
Margaret Browne
1593–1670
Middlesex, London, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John (9GGF)'s Descendants

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John (EARLE) (9GGF) (1614–19 Sep 1660) m. Mary Symons (1619–1659)
  1. 1. Samuel (Noah EARLE) (8GGF) 1638–1697 m. Bridget (HALE) (8GGM) 1645–1694
    1. 1. Samuel (Noah) Earle 1670–1746 m. Phyllis Bennett 1670–1726
      1. 1. Mary Earle 1693–1735
        1. 1. Sarah Chandler 1725–1801 m. William Boswell 1723–1785

John (9GGF)'s Timeline

2 Records

1614
1614
Birth of John EARLE (9GGF) in Nye, Winscombe, England
Nye, Winscombe, England
1660
19 Sep 1660
Age 46
Death of John EARLE (9GGF) in Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Westmoreland, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1614
    Event Place: Nye, Winscombe, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Sep 1660
    Event Place: Westmoreland, Virginia, United States

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