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Sign up freeNicholas Norwood 1579 – 1624 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1579
Birth Location: Thanet, Kent, England
Death Date: 1624
Death Location: Broadstairs, Kent, England
Father: Alexander Norwood
Mother: Ann Skrantham
Spouse(s): Mary Graunt
Children(s): Lady Norwood
The story of Nicholas Norwood began in 1579 in Thanet, Kent, England. Nicholas Norwood married Mary Margaret Graunt, and had children including Lady Mary Norwood. Nicholas Norwood passed away in 1624 in Broadstairs, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Nicholas Norwood began in 1579 in Thanet, Kent, England.
- Nicholas Norwood married Mary Margaret Graunt, and had children including Lady Mary Norwood.
- Nicholas Norwood passed away in 1624 in Broadstairs, Kent, England.
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Nicholas Norwood's Descendants
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1. Lady (Mary) Norwood (02 Dec 1610 – 1684) m. Anthony SAINT-LEGER (1605 – 1680)
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1. Mary SaintLeger (1645 – 3 Jul 1710) m. Thomas Landon (1648 – 9 Nov 1700)
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1. Elizabeth ("Betty") Landon (17 May 1683 – 3 Jul 1719) m. Robert (Colonel “King” Carter of) Corotoman (4 August 1663 – 4 Aug 1732)
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1. Anne (Frances) Carter (5 Dec 1704 – 12 Aug 1745) m. Benjamin Harrison (11 Sep 1693 – 12 Jul 1745)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1579
Event Place: Thanet, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1624
Event Place: Broadstairs, Kent, England