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Rebecca Nash 1662–1732 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1662
Birth Location: Albury near Guildford, Surrey, England
Death Date: 1732
Death Location: St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London, England
Father: Nathan Nash
Mother: Dorothy Mathews
Spouse(s): William Francklin
Children(s): William Franklin
The story of Rebecca Nash began in 1662 in Albury near Guildford, Surrey, England. Rebecca Nash married William Francklin, and had children including William Franklin. Rebecca Nash passed away in 1732 in St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London, England.
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Biography
- The story of Rebecca Nash began in 1662 in Albury near Guildford, Surrey, England.
- Rebecca Nash married William Francklin, and had children including William Franklin.
- Rebecca Nash passed away in 1732 in St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London, England.
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Rebecca Nash's Ancestors
Rebecca Nash's Descendants
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1. William Franklin 1679–1750 m. Mary Green 1679–1727
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1. Joseph Franklin 1698–1757 m. Elizabeth Kember 1707–1744
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1. Thomas Franklyn –1819 m. Mary Clements 1735–
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1. Mary Franklin 1767–1825 m. Richard Buxey 1762–1846
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2. Mary Franklin 1767–1825 m. Richard Buxey 1762–1846
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3. Edmund Franklin 1786–1819
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4. Thos. Franklin 1779–1849
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Rebecca Nash's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1662
Event Place: Albury near Guildford, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1732
Event Place: St Andrew, Holborn, Camden, London, England