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Lord James Harman 1518–1581 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1518

Birth Location: Sanderstead, Surrey, England

Death Date: 28 Dec 1581

Death Location: St Nicholas, Ipswich

Father: Hugh Harman

Mother: Lady Harman

Spouse(s): Mary Molines, Alice Buffington

Children(s): Olyve Harman

In 1518, Lord James Harman entered the world in Sanderstead, Surrey, England, born to Hugh Harman And Lady Harman. Lord James Harman married Alice De Boys Buffington, Mary Molines, and had children including Benjamin Harman, Jane Harman, Olyve Harman. Lord James Harman passed away in 1581 in St Nicholas, Ipswich.

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Biography

  • In 1518, Lord James Harman entered the world in Sanderstead, Surrey, England, born to Hugh Harman And Lady Harman.
  • Lord James Harman married Alice De Boys Buffington, Mary Molines, and had children including Benjamin Harman, Jane Harman, Olyve Harman.
  • Lord James Harman passed away in 1581 in St Nicholas, Ipswich.

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Lord Harman's Ancestors

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Lord Harman
1518–1581
Birth Place: Sanderstead, Surrey, England
Parents
Hugh Harman
1496–1530
Morthall, Warwickshire, England
Lady Harman
1500–1531
Surrey, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lord Harman's Descendants

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Lord (James) Harman (1518–28 Dec 1581) m. Mary Molines (1532–1548) m. Alice (de Boys) Buffington (22 January 1510–5 Dec 1587)
  1. 1. Olyve Harman 1548–1603 m. Nicholas Wood 1538–1586 m. Nicholas ATWOOD 1500–1586
    1. 1. Henry Atwood 1575–1634 m. Isabel Wood –1675
      1. 1. Martha Woode 1601–1664 m. James Bird 1602–1640 m. James Beard 1602–1640
        1. 1. Sarah Brisco 1631–1699 m. Nicholas (Camp) 2nd 1630–1706
        2. 2. Richard Beard 1605–1685 m. Alice Sellar 1610–1668
    2. 2. Nicholas Wood 1578–1602 m. Mary (Pidge) (Pigg) 1622–1670
      1. 1. Elizabeth Wood 1648–1682 m. Lieut. (Samuel) Morse 1640–1708
        1. 1. Joshua Morse 1677–1754 m. Elizabeth Penman 1674–1772
    3. 3. Sir (Henry Christopher) Wood 1570–1636 m. Isabel (Elizabeth) Goodspeed 1579–1631
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Rose) Wood 1606–1677 m. JOHN Potter 1606–1644
        1. 1. Elizabeth Potter 1631–1706 m. Richard Harcourt 1623–1696
    4. 4. John Atwood 1582–1644 m. Joan Colson 1587–1654
      1. 1. John (Johanem "Pilgrim") Atwood 1614–1675 m. Sarah (Joan) Masterson 1622–1714
        1. 1. Walter Wood 1637–1709 m. Mary Alworth 1639–1703
    5. 5. Thomas Atwood 1568–1644 m. Tomazia Walkley 1580–1630
      1. 1. Lady (Dorothy) Atwood 1592–1634 m. Sir (Walter) Cooke 1570–1642
        1. 1. Sir (Walter Thomas) Cooke 1592–1695 m. Lady (Dorothy) Atwood 1595–1618
    6. 6. Johannes Atwood 1576–1644 m. Hellen Langley 1580–1630
      1. 1. Lady (Dorothy) Atwood 1595–1618 m. Sir (Walter Thomas) Cooke 1592–1695
        1. 1. Walter (Thomas) Cooke 1657–1695 m. Catherine Brenton 1628–1695

Lord Harman's Timeline

3 Records

1518
1518
Birth of Lord James Harman in Sanderstead, Surrey, England
Sanderstead, Surrey, England
1581
28 December 1581
Age 63
Death of Lord James Harman in Surrey, England
Surrey, England
1581
28 Dec 1581
Age 63
Burial of Lord James Harman in St Nicholas, Ipswich
St Nicholas, Ipswich

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1518
    Event Place: Sanderstead, Surrey, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 December 1581
    Event Place: Surrey, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 28 Dec 1581
    Event Place: St Nicholas, Ipswich
    Record Source: Suffolk, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records

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