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Mark Lothrop 1597–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1597

Birth Location: Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 25 Oct 1685

Death Location: West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America

Father: Thomas Sr

Mother: Jane Carter

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Mark Lothrop was born in 1597 in Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, the child of Thomas Lothrop Lowthropp Sr And Jane Carter. Mark Lothrop passed away in 1685 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America.

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Biography

  • Mark Lothrop was born in 1597 in Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, the child of Thomas Lothrop Lowthropp Sr And Jane Carter.
  • Mark Lothrop passed away in 1685 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America.

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Mark Lothrop's Ancestors

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Mark Lothrop
1597–1685
Birth Place: Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Lothrop\Lowthropp Sr
1536–1606
Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England
Jane Carter
1560–1605
of Cherry Burton, East Riding, Yorkshire, EN
Grandparents
Robert Lothrop\Lowthroppe
1513–1558
Harthill Wapentake, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Baroness (Ellen Aston of Great Heywood) Aston
1511–1572
Cherry Burton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Mark Lothrop's Timeline

2 Records

1597
27 Sep 1597
Birth of Mark Lothrop in Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
1685
25 Oct 1685
Age 88
Death of Mark Lothrop in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America
West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1597
    Event Place: Etton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Oct 1685
    Event Place: West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA America

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