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John Isbell 1572–1613 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Feb 1572
Birth Location: East Newlyn, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 1613
Death Location: East Newlyn, Cornwall, England
Father: Edmund Isbell
Mother: Jane Goddard
Spouse(s): Julia Benny
Children(s): John Isbell
In 1572, John Isbell entered the world in East Newlyn, Cornwall, England, born to Edmund Isbell And Jane Goddard. John Isbell married Julia Benny, and had children including John Edward Isbell. John Isbell passed away in 1613 in East Newlyn, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- In 1572, John Isbell entered the world in East Newlyn, Cornwall, England, born to Edmund Isbell And Jane Goddard.
- John Isbell married Julia Benny, and had children including John Edward Isbell.
- John Isbell passed away in 1613 in East Newlyn, Cornwall, England.
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John Isbell's Descendants
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1. John (Edward) Isbell 1600–1647 m. Mary Chandlor 1602–1704
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1. John (Edward) Isbell 1633–1664 m. Hannah (Anderson) (Steadman) 1644–1689
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1. William Isbell 1660–1730 m. Rosamunde Pendleton-Lewis 1655–1694
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1. Henry Isbell 1690–1755 m. Hannah Cox 1691–1765
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2. John Isbell 1680–1682
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Feb 1572
Event Place: East Newlyn, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1613
Event Place: East Newlyn, Cornwall, England