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Nicholas Austin 1599–1627 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1599
Birth Location: St Marys, London, England
Death Date: 1627
Death Location: England
Father: William Austin
Mother: Ann Taylor
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Underwood
Children(s): Johanis Sinderland)
Nicholas Austin was born in 1599 in St Marys, London, England, the child of William Austin And Ann Taylor. Nicholas Austin married Elizabeth Underwood, and had children including Johanis Austin M Sinderland. Nicholas Austin passed away in 1627 in England.
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Biography
- Nicholas Austin was born in 1599 in St Marys, London, England, the child of William Austin And Ann Taylor.
- Nicholas Austin married Elizabeth Underwood, and had children including Johanis Austin M Sinderland.
- Nicholas Austin passed away in 1627 in England.
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Nicholas Austin's Ancestors
Nicholas Austin's Descendants
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1. Johanis (Austin (m.) Sinderland) 1620–1670 m. Maria Sinderland 1622–1644
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1. Elizabeth Austin 1640–1700 m. Joshua Hightower 1640–1698
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1. Joshua (Hightower) Sr 1670–1726 m. Eleanor Charnold 1670–1735
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1. Joshua Hightower 1695–1764 m. Susanna Tavenor 1698–1797
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Nicholas Austin's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1599
Event Place: St Marys, London, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 18 May 1624
Event Place: St Gregory by St Paul, London, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1627
Event Place: England