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RALPH BRYAN COWGILL 1635–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1635

Birth Location: Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 07 Jun 1682

Death Location: England

Father: Thomas 10GG

Mother: Anna Even

Spouse(s): Ellen (p9GGM)*

Children(s): Jennett Cowgill

The story of RALPH BRYAN COWGILL began in 1635 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England. RALPH BRYAN COWGILL married Ellen Stackhouse Cowgill P9Ggm, and had children including Jennett Cowgill. RALPH BRYAN COWGILL passed away in 1682 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of RALPH BRYAN COWGILL began in 1635 in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England.
  • RALPH BRYAN COWGILL married Ellen Stackhouse Cowgill P9Ggm, and had children including Jennett Cowgill.
  • RALPH BRYAN COWGILL passed away in 1682 in England.

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RALPH COWGILL's Ancestors

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RALPH COWGILL
1635–1682
Birth Place: Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Stackhouse 10GG
1601–1686
Stackhouse, Giggleswick, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Anna Even
1611–1690
Giggleswick,West Riding, Yorkshire, England
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RALPH COWGILL's Descendants

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RALPH (BRYAN) COWGILL (1635–07 Jun 1682) m. Ellen (Stackhouse\ Cowgill) (p9GGM)* (1639–25 June 1701)
  1. 1. Jennett Cowgill 1665–1699 m. Bernard Lane 1662–1715 m. Bernard Lane 1662–1715

RALPH COWGILL's Timeline

2 Records

1635
1635
Birth of RALPH BRYAN COWGILL in Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England
1682
07 Jun 1682
Age 47
Death of RALPH BRYAN COWGILL in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Jun 1682
    Event Place: England

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