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John Eddington Morley 1601 – 1654 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Dec 1601

Birth Location: Northbourne, Kent, England

Death Date: 26 Sep 1654

Death Location: VA, Virginia, United States

Father: John "Morley"

Mother: Isabella Gower

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In 1601, John Eddington Morley entered the world in Northbourne, Kent, England, born to John Marley "Morley" and Isabella Gower. John Eddington Morley passed away in 1654 in VA, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1601, John Eddington Morley entered the world in Northbourne, Kent, England, born to John Marley "Morley" and Isabella Gower.
  • John Eddington Morley passed away in 1654 in VA, Virginia, United States.

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John Morley's Ancestors

Self
John Morley
1601 – 1654
Birth Place: Northbourne, Kent, England
Parents
John Marley "Morley"
1580 – 1630
Dulverton, Somerset, England
Isabella Gower
1580 – 1630
Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
James Morley
1545 –
Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Crose
1544 –
Dulverton, Somerset, England
***"Sir" (Gilbert) Gower
1570 – 1580
Nottinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Robert Morley
1525 – 1595
Isabella Maltby
1525 – 1628
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christopher Morley
1500 – 1591
Elizabeth Bulmer
1505 – 1617

John Morley's Timeline

2 Records

1601
21 Dec 1601
Birth of John Eddington Morley in Northbourne, Kent, England
Northbourne, Kent, England
1654
26 Sep 1654
Age 53
Death of John Eddington Morley in VA, Virginia, United States
VA, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Dec 1601
    Event Place: Northbourne, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Sep 1654
    Event Place: VA, Virginia, United States

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