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Nicholas East 1572–1649 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1572

Birth Location: Southill, Bedfordshire

Death Date: 16 Apr 1649

Death Location: Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England

Father: James East

Mother: Ann East

Spouse(s): Alice POCKFORD?

Children(s): Anne East

The story of Nicholas East began in 1572 in Southill, Bedfordshire. Nicholas East married Alice Pockford, and had children including Anne East. Nicholas East passed away in 1649 in Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Nicholas East began in 1572 in Southill, Bedfordshire.
  • Nicholas East married Alice Pockford, and had children including Anne East.
  • Nicholas East passed away in 1649 in Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England.

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Nicholas East's Ancestors

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Nicholas East
1572–1649
Birth Place: Southill, Bedfordshire
Parents
James East
1537–1601
Southill, Bedfordshire
Ann East
1548–1616
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Nicholas East's Descendants

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Nicholas East (1572–16 Apr 1649) m. Alice POCKFORD? (–1642)
  1. 1. Anne East 1613–1679 m. James Apthorpe 1606–1681
    1. 1. Nicholas Apthorpe 1642–1711 m. Elizabeth Webb 1660–1743
      1. 1. Nicholas Apthorpe 1699–
        1. 1. Richard Apthorpe 1731– m. Sarah Gray 1739–

Nicholas East's Timeline

2 Records

1572
1572
Birth of Nicholas East in Southill, Bedfordshire
Southill, Bedfordshire
1649
16 Apr 1649
Age 77
Death of Nicholas East in Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England
Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1572
    Event Place: Southill, Bedfordshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1649
    Event Place: Stanford, Southill, Bedfordshire, England

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