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Sign up freeLettice BARTON 1531 – 1623 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1531
Birth Location: Smithills, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 05 Sep 1623
Death Location: Boulton, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas JURS
Mother: Matilda REDMAN
Spouse(s): James LEVER
Children(s): Robert LEAVER
The story of Lettice BARTON began in 1531 in Smithills, Lancashire, England. Lettice BARTON married James LEVER, and had children including Robert LEAVER. Lettice BARTON passed away in 1623 in Boulton, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lettice BARTON began in 1531 in Smithills, Lancashire, England.
- Lettice BARTON married James LEVER, and had children including Robert LEAVER.
- Lettice BARTON passed away in 1623 in Boulton, Lancashire, England.
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Lettice BARTON's Ancestors
Lettice BARTON's Descendants
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1. Robert LEAVER (1552 – 18 May 1620) m. Katherine (CROMPTON) (28103) (Abt. 1544 – 20 Jan 1622)
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1. Alice LEAVER (Abt. 1575 – 1645) m. Edmond WALKDEN (Oct 1573 – 09 Sep 1648)
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1. Elizabeth WALKDEN (Abt. 1607 – ) m. Ellis OULDHAM (1603 – 23 Mar 1633)
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1. Adam (OULDHAM) (OLDHAM) (22 Nov 1629 – 1692) m. Joan AWEN (1619 – 1676)
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Lettice BARTON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1531
Event Place: Smithills, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 05 Sep 1623
Event Place: Boulton, Lancashire, England