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John Thorne 1643–1709 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1643

Birth Location: Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes

Death Date: 23 Jul 1709

Death Location: Flushing, Queens, New York, United States

Father: William Thorne

Mother: Sarah Booth

Spouse(s): Mary Pearsall

Children(s): Mary Fowler, Elizabeth Thorne, Hannah Thorne

In 1643, John Thorne entered the world in Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes, born to William Thorne And Sarah Susannah Booth. John Thorne married Mary Pearsall, and had children including Elizabeth Thorne, Hannah Thorne, Mary Fowler. John Thorne passed away in 1709 in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1643, John Thorne entered the world in Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes, born to William Thorne And Sarah Susannah Booth.
  • John Thorne married Mary Pearsall, and had children including Elizabeth Thorne, Hannah Thorne, Mary Fowler.
  • John Thorne passed away in 1709 in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Thorne's Ancestors

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John Thorne
1643–1709
Birth Place: Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes
Parents
William Thorne
1616–1664
Dedham, Devon, England
Sarah (Susannah) Booth
1617–1675
Evesham,worcestershire,england
Grandparents
John Thorne
1580–1621
Candleshoe, Linconshire, England
Constance
1584–1617
Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Francis Thorne
1551–1601
Jane Cavendish
1555–1608
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Thorne's Descendants

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John Thorne (1643–23 Jul 1709) m. Mary Pearsall (10 Mar 1649–1697)
  1. 1. Mary Fowler 1669–1714 m. William Fowler 1660–1714
    1. 1. Sarah Fowler 1689–1782 m. Richard Woolsey 1691–1782
      1. 1. Henry Woolsey 1730–1800 m. Abigail Lyon 1730–1830
        1. 1. Daniel Woolsey 1755–1845 m. Ann (Halstead) Fuller 1751–1830
        2. 2. Benjamin Woolsey 1757–
        3. 3. Henry Woolsey 1759–1829
        4. 4. Richard (I) Woolsey 1761–1848
        5. 5. Sarah (Ann) Woolsey 1762–1839
        6. 6. John Woolsey 1765–1827
        7. 7. Cardinal Woolsey 1770–1770
        8. 8. Jonathan Woolsey 1757–1848
        9. 9. Jemina Woolsey 1766–
        10. 10. James Woolsey 1767–1860
        11. 11. Henry Woolsey 1767–1848
      2. 2. Thomas (W.) Woolsey 1716–1794
      3. 3. Benjamin (M.) Woolsey 1729–1795
      4. 4. Josiah Woolsey 1738–1780
    2. 2. John Fowler 1692–1767
    3. 3. Mary Fowler 1683–1731
    4. 4. Rebecca Fowler 1692–1716
    5. 5. Benjamin Fowler 1694–1772
    6. 6. Sarah Fowler 1698–1789
    7. 7. Henry Fowler 1706–1733
  2. 2. Elizabeth Thorne 1673–1710
  3. 3. Hannah Thorne 1678–1756

John Thorne's Timeline

2 Records

1643
1643
Birth of John Thorne in Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes
Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes
1709
23 Jul 1709
Age 66
Death of John Thorne in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Flushing, Queens, New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1643
    Event Place: Lynn, Essex, Massachussettes

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Jul 1709
    Event Place: Flushing, Queens, New York, United States

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