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Nathan Nathaniel Nash 1630–1680 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1630
Birth Location: Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England
Death Date: March 1680
Death Location: Albury, Surrey, England
Father: Theophilus (BT)
Mother: Alyce Westcott
Spouse(s): Dorothy Mathews
Children(s): Rebecca Nash
In 1630, Nathan Nathaniel Nash entered the world in Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, born to Theophilus Nash 1 8Ggf Bt And Alyce Westcott. Nathan Nathaniel Nash married Dorothy Mathews, and had children including Rebecca Nash. Nathan Nathaniel Nash passed away in 1680 in Albury, Surrey, England.
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- In 1630, Nathan Nathaniel Nash entered the world in Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, born to Theophilus Nash 1 8Ggf Bt And Alyce Westcott.
- Nathan Nathaniel Nash married Dorothy Mathews, and had children including Rebecca Nash.
- Nathan Nathaniel Nash passed away in 1680 in Albury, Surrey, England.
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Nathan Nash's Descendants
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1. Rebecca Nash 1662–1732 m. William Francklin 1658–1725
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1. William Franklin 1679–1750 m. Mary Green 1679–1727
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1. Joseph Franklin 1698–1757 m. Elizabeth Kember 1707–1744
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1. Thomas Franklyn –1819 m. Mary Clements 1735–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1630
Event Place: Great Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: March 1680
Event Place: Albury, Surrey, England