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Mary Southcott 1569–1620 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1569 x/1577/1579
Birth Location: VERIFIED- Eversden Parish, Cambridgeshire, England -Eversden Parish includes Great Eversden and Little Eversden. John Eversden lived at Great Eversden. Little Eversden has a barn and a church that have seen the centuries go by.
Death Date: 1620 x
Death Location: VERIFIED- Bury St Edmunds (or Bury), Suffolk, England -The town was the setting for witch trials between 1599 and 1694.
Father: Thomas Perient-Burgoyne
Mother: Catherine Paulet
Spouse(s): John Davies
Children(s): Bridget America., Margaret Davey, Elizabeth Davys, Nicholas Davys, Ursula Davys, Johan Davys, Elinor Davies, Hellen Davye, George Davey, Michael Davey, Elizabeth Davey, Elizabeth Daveye, Clem Davey, Bridget Perry
In 1569, Mary Southcott entered the world in VERIFIED- Eversden Parish, Cambridgeshire, England -Eversden Parish includes Great Eversden and Little Eversden. John Eversden lived at Great Eversden. Little Eversden has a barn and a church that have seen the centuries go by., born to Thomas Perient Burgoyne And Catherine Paulet. Mary Southcott married John Davy Davey Davies, and had children including Bridget Parmenter Immigrant From England To America, Bridget Simpson Perry, Clem Davey, Elinor Davies, Elizabeth Elisabeth De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Elizabeth Davey, Elizabeth Daveye, Elizabeth Parminter, George Davey, Hellen Davye, Johan De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Margaret Davey, Michael Davey, Nicholas De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Ursula De Davies Davey Daveye Davys. Mary Southcott passed away in 1620 in VERIFIED- Bury St Edmunds (or Bury), Suffolk, England -The town was the setting for witch trials between 1599 and 1694..
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- In 1569, Mary Southcott entered the world in VERIFIED- Eversden Parish, Cambridgeshire, England -Eversden Parish includes Great Eversden and Little Eversden. John Eversden lived at Great Eversden. Little Eversden has a barn and a church that have seen the centuries go by., born to Thomas Perient Burgoyne And Catherine Paulet.
- Mary Southcott married John Davy Davey Davies, and had children including Bridget Parmenter Immigrant From England To America, Bridget Simpson Perry, Clem Davey, Elinor Davies, Elizabeth Elisabeth De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Elizabeth Davey, Elizabeth Daveye, Elizabeth Parminter, George Davey, Hellen Davye, Johan De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Margaret Davey, Michael Davey, Nicholas De Davies Davey Daveye Davys, Ursula De Davies Davey Daveye Davys.
- Mary Southcott passed away in 1620 in VERIFIED- Bury St Edmunds (or Bury), Suffolk, England -The town was the setting for witch trials between 1599 and 1694..
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Mary Southcott's Ancestors
Mary Southcott's Descendants
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1. Bridget (Parmenter Immigrant from England to) America. 1592–1660 m. John (Parmenter) Deacon. 1588–1671 m. Armis Bayford 1588–
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1. Mary (Woods) - 1610–1690 m. John (Wood Sr) - 1610–1678
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1. Deacon (John Woods) - 1657–1716 m. Lydia (Lydia) - 1657–1723 m. Margaret (Taberer Wombel) - 1633–1694
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1. Lydia (Anne Woods 7th) GGM 1672–1739 m. Araham (Eager 7th) GGF 1670–1734
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2. Sarah (E) Woods 1685–1751
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3. Joseph Woods 1678–1698
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4. Silence Woods 1688–1688
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5. James Woods 1694–1772
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6. Col. (BENJAMIN) WOODS 1691–1740
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7. John Woods 1670–1734
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8. Hannah ((Woods)) Witherbee 1677–1751
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9. Joseph Woods 1680–1682
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10. Elizabeth ((Widow) Wood Wombles II) --- 1656–1688
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2. Katherine Woods 1650–1716
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3. James Woods –1718
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4. Isaac Woods –1720
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5. Hannah Woods 1637–1666
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6. Mary Woods 1634–1707
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7. Samuel Woods 1636–1717
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8. Elizabeth Wood 1640–1726
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2. John (Parmenter) II 1612–1666
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3. Sarah Parmenter 1615–1615
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4. Hannah Parmenter 1611–1615
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5. Robert ((Deacon) Parmenter Deacon, Immigrant from England to America. Wed Saunders and) Wheatley. 1622–1683
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6. Elizabeth Parmenter 1619–1620
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7. Joseph Parmenter 1616–1666
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8. George Parmenter 1614–1615
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9. Robert (Parmenter Deacon, Immigrant from England to America. Wed Saunders and) Wheatley. 1622–1623
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10. Thomas Permenter 1607–1666
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11. girl Parmenter 1614–1615
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12. John Parmenter 1640–1719
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13. George Parmenter 1614–1638
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14. Mary Parmenter 1645–1690
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15. Mary Parmenter 1610–1672
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16. John Parmenter 1612–1666
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2. Margaret Davey 1583–
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3. Elizabeth ((Elisabeth) (de) (Davies, Davey, Daveye)) Davys 1591–1592
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4. Nicholas ((de) (Davies, Davey, Daveye)) Davys 1601–1675
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5. Ursula ((de) (Davies, Davey, Daveye)) Davys 1595–1598
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6. Johan ((de) (Davies, Davey, Daveye)) Davys 1592–1617
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7. Elinor Davies 1591–1592
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8. Hellen Davye 1620–1643
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9. George Davey 1616–1716
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10. Michael Davey 1632–1739
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11. Elizabeth Davey 1620–1643
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12. Elizabeth Daveye 1591–1643
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13. Clem Davey 1643–
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14. Bridget (Simpson) Perry 1589–1603
Mary Southcott's Timeline
3 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1569 x15771579
Event Place: VERIFIED- Eversden Parish, Cambridgeshire, England -Eversden Parish includes Great Eversden and Little Eversden. John Eversden lived at Great Eversden. Little Eversden has a barn and a church that have seen the centuries go by.
Record Source:
[1] Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 04 June 1595-1597
Event Place: Bury St Edmunds, St James, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1620 x
Event Place: VERIFIED- Bury St Edmunds (or Bury), Suffolk, England -The town was the setting for witch trials between 1599 and 1694.