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Lord James Harman 1518–1581 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1518
Birth Location: Sanderstead, Surrey, England
Death Date: 28 December 1581
Death Location: Surrey, England
Father: William Harman
Mother: Margaret Boteler
Spouse(s): Alice Buffington, Mary Moline
Children(s): Olive Harman
In 1518, Lord James Harman entered the world in Sanderstead, Surrey, England, born to William Payne Harman And Margaret Boteler. Lord James Harman married Alice De Boys Buffington, Mary Southworth Moline, and had children including Olive Harman. Lord James Harman passed away in 1581 in Surrey, England.
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Biography
- In 1518, Lord James Harman entered the world in Sanderstead, Surrey, England, born to William Payne Harman And Margaret Boteler.
- Lord James Harman married Alice De Boys Buffington, Mary Southworth Moline, and had children including Olive Harman.
- Lord James Harman passed away in 1581 in Surrey, England.
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Lord Harman's Ancestors
Lord Harman's Descendants
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1. Olive Harman 1548–1603 m. Nicholas Atwood 1539–1586
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1. Alice _____ 1575–1621 m. William Mullins 1572–1620
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1. Priscilla Mullins 1600–1651 m. John Alden 1599–1687
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1. Ruth (Alden) 40 1634–1674
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Lord Harman's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1518
Event Place: Sanderstead, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 December 1581
Event Place: Surrey, England