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Lettice Coleman 1599–1653 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1599
Birth Location: Glynde, Sussex, England
Death Date: 19 Jan 1653
Death Location: Glynde, Sussex, England
Father: Richard Coleman
Mother: Elizabeth Coleman
Spouse(s): Alexander Baulcombe
Children(s): Alexander Balcom
In 1599, Lettice Coleman entered the world in Glynde, Sussex, England, born to Richard Coleman And Elizabeth Hony Coleman. Lettice Coleman married Alexander Baulcombe, and had children including Alexander Balcom. Lettice Coleman passed away in 1653 in Glynde, Sussex, England.
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Biography
- In 1599, Lettice Coleman entered the world in Glynde, Sussex, England, born to Richard Coleman And Elizabeth Hony Coleman.
- Lettice Coleman married Alexander Baulcombe, and had children including Alexander Balcom.
- Lettice Coleman passed away in 1653 in Glynde, Sussex, England.
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Lettice Coleman's Ancestors
Lettice Coleman's Descendants
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1. Alexander Balcom 1628–1711 m. Jane (Holbrook) Albree 1642–1702
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1. Sarah BALCOLM 1663–1744 m. Timothy Sheldon 1661–1744
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1. Martha Sheldon* 1687–1787 m. Thomas Mathewson 1673–1735
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1. Deborah Winsor 1716–1785 m. Joseph Winsor 1714–1802
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Lettice Coleman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1599
Event Place: Glynde, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Jan 1653
Event Place: Glynde, Sussex, England