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Martha Whatlock 1568–1611 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 18, 1568

Birth Location: Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England

Death Date: Mar 14, 1611

Death Location: ipswich,essex,massachusetts

Father: Thomas Whatlock

Mother: Joan Jane

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Children(s): Ursula Scott, Thomas Scott, Dorothy Scott, Roger Scott

Martha Whatlock was born in 1568 in Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England, the child of Thomas Whatlock And Joan Jane. Martha Whatlock had children including Dorothy Whatlock Scott, Robert Scott, Roger Scott, Thomas Scott, Ursula Scott. Martha Whatlock passed away in 1611 in ipswich,essex,massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Martha Whatlock was born in 1568 in Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England, the child of Thomas Whatlock And Joan Jane.
  • Martha Whatlock had children including Dorothy Whatlock Scott, Robert Scott, Roger Scott, Thomas Scott, Ursula Scott.
  • Martha Whatlock passed away in 1611 in ipswich,essex,massachusetts.

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Martha Whatlock's Ancestors

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Martha Whatlock
1568–1611
Birth Place: Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Whatlock
1535–1608
Rattlesden, , Suffolk, England
Joan Jane
1546–1610
Rattlesden, , Suffolk, England
Grandparents
John Whatlock
1505–1536
Rattlesden,,Suffolk,England
Agnes Whatlock
1506–1611
Rattlesden,,Suffolk,England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Whatlock's Descendants

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Martha Whatlock (Jul 18, 1568–Mar 14, 1611)
  1. 1. Ursula Scott 1596–1676 m. Richard KIMBALL 1595–1675 m. Richard Kimball 1565–1619
    1. 1. Sarah Kimball 1635–1690
      1. 1. Sarah ALLEN 1664–1699
      2. 2. Martha ALLEN 1690–1700
      3. 3. Caleb Allen 1685–1761
      4. 4. Edward Allen 1671–1741 m. Ann Coleman 1675–1739
        1. 1. Mary Allen 1698–1763 m. Paul Coffin 1695–1729
        2. 2. Joseph Allen 1695–1706
        3. 3. Elizabeth Allen 1716–
        4. 4. Sarah Allen 1713–
        5. 5. Daniel Allen 1704–1788
        6. 6. Benjamin Allen 1696–
        7. 7. Ebenezer Allen 1719–
        8. 8. Nathaniel Allen 1700–1776
        9. 9. Rachel Allen 1709–1789
        10. 10. Silvanus Allen 1706–1785
      5. 5. Mary Allen 1683–1707
      6. 6. Elizabeth Allen 1666–1694
      7. 7. Martha Allen 1669–1697
      8. 8. Joseph Allen 1670–
      9. 9. Benjamin Allen 1673–1742
      10. 10. William Allen 1668–1711
      11. 11. Samuel Allen 1679–1730
      12. 12. John Allen 1659–1704
      13. 13. Abigail Allen 1678–1716
      14. 14. Edward Allen 1663–1740
      15. 15. David Allen 1675–1752
      16. 16. Sarah Allen 1661–1662
    2. 2. Richard KIMBALL 1623–1676
    3. 3. Benjamin Kimball 1637–1696
    4. 4. Elizabeth Kimball 1621–1694
    5. 5. Mary Kimball 1618–
    6. 6. Thomas Kimball 1633–1676
    7. 7. Benjamin Kimball 1620–
    8. 8. Ursula KIMBAL 1619–
    9. 9. Abigail Kimball 1617–1658
    10. 10. Martha Kimball 1629–1677
    11. 11. Mary Kimball 1625–1686
    12. 12. John Kimball 1631–1698
    13. 13. Henry Kimball 1590–1684
    14. 14. Caleb Kimball 1620–1675
    15. 15. caleb kimball 1639–1676
  2. 2. Thomas Scott 1594–1654
  3. 3. Dorothy (WHATLOCK) Scott 1606–
  4. 4. Roger Scott 1604–1676

Martha Whatlock's Timeline

2 Records

1568
Jul 18, 1568
Birth of Martha Whatlock in Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England
Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England
1611
Mar 14, 1611
Age 43
Death of Martha Whatlock in ipswich,essex,massachusetts
ipswich,essex,massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 18, 1568
    Event Place: Rattlesden, Suffolkshire, England
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 8189.014; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 44; Submitter Code: .

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 14, 1611
    Event Place: ipswich,essex,massachusetts

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