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Sign up freeMargaret Deane 1560–1628 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 jun 1560
Birth Location: Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 25 Nov 1628
Death Location: Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Father: Sir Deane
Mother: Elenor Deane
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Children(s): Sir Lawson
Margaret Deane was born in 1560 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Thomas Cheshire Deane And Elenor Strong Deane. Margaret Deane had children including Sir William Lawson. Margaret Deane passed away in 1628 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- Margaret Deane was born in 1560 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Thomas Cheshire Deane And Elenor Strong Deane.
- Margaret Deane had children including Sir William Lawson.
- Margaret Deane passed away in 1628 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
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Margaret Deane's Ancestors
Margaret Deane's Descendants
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1. Sir (William) Lawson 1585–1652 m. Sara (Jowsie) LAWSON 1585– m. Sara (Jowsie) LAWSON 1585– m. Sara (Jowsie) LAWSON 1585–
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1. Margaret Lawson 1615–1670
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1. James ('8 mggf pkc') Young 1635–1655 m. Margaret Peake 1636–
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1. Robert Young 1671–1700 m. Janet Moderall 1670–1694
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Margaret Deane's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 jun 1560
Event Place: Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Nov 1628
Event Place: Halifax, Yorkshire, England