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Marie Coscailler Lescaillet 1600–1652 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 SEP 1600

Birth Location: London, Middelsex Co., England

Death Date: 16 FEB 1652

Death Location: London, Middelsex Co., England

Father: Nicholai Lescaillet

Mother: Jacquelina DeCaloune

Spouse(s): Daniel DuPrie

Children(s): Marie DuPrie

The story of Marie Coscailler Lescaillet began in 1600 in London, Middelsex Co., England. Marie Coscailler Lescaillet married Daniel Duprie, and had children including Marie Duprie. Marie Coscailler Lescaillet passed away in 1652 in London, Middelsex Co., England.

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Biography

  • The story of Marie Coscailler Lescaillet began in 1600 in London, Middelsex Co., England.
  • Marie Coscailler Lescaillet married Daniel Duprie, and had children including Marie Duprie.
  • Marie Coscailler Lescaillet passed away in 1652 in London, Middelsex Co., England.

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Marie Lescaillet's Ancestors

Self
Marie Lescaillet
1600–1652
Birth Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
Parents
Nicholai Lescaillet
1574–1610
London, Middelsex Co., England
Jacquelina DeCaloune
1578–1605
London, Middelsex Co., England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marie Lescaillet's Descendants

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Marie (Coscailler) Lescaillet (27 SEP 1600–16 FEB 1652) m. Daniel DuPrie (1593–16 FEB 1653)
  1. 1. Marie DuPrie 1620–1679 m. Deric Pety 1600–1665
    1. 1. Peter Pattee 1646–1724 m. Sarah Gill 1654–1719 m. Sarah Gill 1657–1724
      1. 1. Mercy Pattee 1691–1726 m. Daniel Rolfe 1685–1732
        1. 1. Daniel (P.) Rolfe 1712–1783 m. Elizabeth Flanders 1713–1743 m. Abigail (Hannah) Harrington 1727–1797
      2. 2. Benjamin Pattee 1696–1787 m. Patience Collins 1700–1785
        1. 1. David Pattee 1744–1819 m. Lucy Collins 1745–1790 m. Mary (North)McKechnie 1742–1816
        2. 2. Mary Pattee 1728–1790 m. Joseph Rose 1730–1773
        3. 3. Abigail Pattee 1721–
        4. 4. Jeremiah Pattee 1724–1770 m. Jane Stuard 1732–1821
        5. 5. Benjamin Pattee 1730–1731
        6. 6. Ezekiel Pattee 1732–1813 m. Margaret Howard 1739–1821
        7. 7. Patience Pattee 1734–1818 m. John Stinson 1733–1819
        8. 8. Benjamin Pattee 1736–1817 m. Elizabeth Lindsey 1742–1827
        9. 9. Ebenezer Pattee 1739–1825 m. Mary Stinson 1747–1807
        10. 10. Samuel Pattee 1742–1757
        11. 11. Sarah Pattee 1726–1825 m. John Tozier 1722–1806 m. John Tozier 1723–1806

Marie Lescaillet's Timeline

3 Records

1600
27 SEP 1600
Birth of Marie Coscailler Lescaillet in London, Middelsex Co., England
London, Middelsex Co., England
1652
1652
Age 52
Burial of Marie Coscailler Lescaillet in London, Middelsex Co., England
London, Middelsex Co., England
1652
16 FEB 1652
Age 52
Death of Marie Coscailler Lescaillet in London, Middelsex Co., England
London, Middelsex Co., England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 SEP 1600
    Event Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1652
    Event Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 FEB 1652
    Event Place: London, Middelsex Co., England
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Jeffrey Sprague, [email protected]. Imported on 31 March 2020.

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