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Nicholas Austen 1613–1669 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1613
Birth Location: Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire
Death Date: 1669
Death Location: Oxfordshire, England
Father: William Austen
Mother: Ann Taylor
Spouse(s): Anne Edwards
Children(s): Mathias Austin
Nicholas Austen was born in 1613 in Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire, the child of William Austen And Ann Taylor. Nicholas Austen married Anne Edwards, and had children including Mathias Austin. Nicholas Austen passed away in 1669 in Oxfordshire, England.
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Biography
- Nicholas Austen was born in 1613 in Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire, the child of William Austen And Ann Taylor.
- Nicholas Austen married Anne Edwards, and had children including Mathias Austin.
- Nicholas Austen passed away in 1669 in Oxfordshire, England.
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Nicholas Austen's Descendants
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1. Mathias Austin 1640–1720 m. Mary 1640–1723
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1. William Austin 1682–1767 m. Hannah (Susanna) BROCKLISS 1703–1782
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1. Ann AUSTIN 1733–1796 m. Thomas YOUNG 1738–
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1. Mary (Ann) Young 1758–1822 m. William Coy 1765–1814
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2. Robert Austin 1727–1792
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3. Mary Austin 1728–1751
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4. Valentine Austin 1731–1816
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5. George Austin 1736–1784
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6. Hannah Austin 1742–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 12 Dec 1613
Event Place: Swalcliffe, Oxfordshire
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1669
Event Place: Oxfordshire, England