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Major Martin Palmer 1625–1710 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 SEP 1625

Birth Location: London, Middlesex, England

Death Date: 1710

Death Location: King William, King William, Colony of Virginia

Father: Thomas Survivor)(10GGF)

Mother: Jane PREEST

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The story of Major Martin Palmer began in 1625 in London, Middlesex, England. Major Martin Palmer passed away in 1710 in King William, King William, Colony of Virginia.

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Biography

  • The story of Major Martin Palmer began in 1625 in London, Middlesex, England.
  • Major Martin Palmer passed away in 1710 in King William, King William, Colony of Virginia.

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Major Palmer's Ancestors

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Major Palmer
1625–1710
Birth Place: London, Middlesex, England
Parents
Thomas Palmer, Reverend, Capt (Jamestown Survivor)(10GGF)
1590–1629
Rowley, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Jane (KENTON Palmer \Joanne) PREEST
1593–1633
Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Egidius ("Giles") Palmer
1528–1590
Bourton On The Hill, Gloucestershire, England
Muriel (Field) (Palmer)
1528–1580
Worcestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Palmer
1500–1567
Mary Greville
1510–1555
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Palmer
1474–1539
Lady Roecliffe
1479–1539

Major Palmer's Timeline

2 Records

1625
12 SEP 1625
Birth of Major Martin Palmer in London, Middlesex, England
London, Middlesex, England
1710
1710
Age 85
Death of Major Martin Palmer in King William, King William, Colony of Virginia
King William, King William, Colony of Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 SEP 1625
    Event Place: London, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: King William, King William, Colony of Virginia

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