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Nicholas Emerson 1653–1699 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9 February 1653
Birth Location: Brotherlee, Stanhope, Durham, England
Death Date: January 1699
Death Location: Stanhope, Durham, England
Father: Nicholas Emmerson
Mother: Ann Fawdon
Spouse(s): Ann Fawdon
Children(s): Nicholas Emerson
In 1653, Nicholas Emerson entered the world in Brotherlee, Stanhope, Durham, England, born to Nicholas Emmerson And Ann Fawdon. Nicholas Emerson married Ann Fawdon, and had children including Nicholas Emerson. Nicholas Emerson passed away in 1699 in Stanhope, Durham, England.
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Biography
- In 1653, Nicholas Emerson entered the world in Brotherlee, Stanhope, Durham, England, born to Nicholas Emmerson And Ann Fawdon.
- Nicholas Emerson married Ann Fawdon, and had children including Nicholas Emerson.
- Nicholas Emerson passed away in 1699 in Stanhope, Durham, England.
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Nicholas Emerson's Ancestors
Nicholas Emerson's Descendants
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1. Nicholas Emerson 1675–1751 m. Anne Bainbridge 1687–1782
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1. Elizabeth (Emerson (5th) GGM) 1725–1799 m. RALPH SANDERSON 1719–1783
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1. Jane Sanderson 1769–1855 m. John Avery 1761–1842
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1. Isabella Avery 1790–1866 m. William Longstaff 1796–1846
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Nicholas Emerson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9 February 1653
Event Place: Brotherlee, Stanhope, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: January 1699
Event Place: Stanhope, Durham, England