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Samuel Leigh 1668–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1668

Birth Location: Lymm, Cheshire, England

Death Date: Apr/25/1729

Death Location: Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire

Father: richard leigh

Mother: catherine platt

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Byron

Children(s): JOHN LEIGH

In 1668, Samuel Leigh entered the world in Lymm, Cheshire, England, born to Richard Leigh And Catherine Platt. Samuel Leigh married Elizabeth Byron, and had children including John Leigh. Samuel Leigh passed away in 1729 in Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire.

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Biography

  • In 1668, Samuel Leigh entered the world in Lymm, Cheshire, England, born to Richard Leigh And Catherine Platt.
  • Samuel Leigh married Elizabeth Byron, and had children including John Leigh.
  • Samuel Leigh passed away in 1729 in Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire.

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Samuel Leigh's Ancestors

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Samuel Leigh
1668–1729
Birth Place: Lymm, Cheshire, England
Parents
richard leigh
1648–
catherine platt
1637–1725
Hale, Cheshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Samuel Leigh's Descendants

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Samuel Leigh (1668–Apr/25/1729) m. Elizabeth Byron (1680–)
  1. 1. JOHN LEIGH 1698–1736
    1. 1. ANN LEIGH 1729–
      1. 1. Elizabeth HODGKINSON 1747–1829 m. Robert NODEN 1743–1808
        1. 1. MATTHEW NODEN 1778–1845 m. MARTHA COWAP 1781–1844

Samuel Leigh's Timeline

2 Records

1668
1668
Birth of Samuel Leigh in Lymm, Cheshire, England
Lymm, Cheshire, England
1729
Apr/25/1729
Age 61
Death of Samuel Leigh in Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire
Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1668
    Event Place: Lymm, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr251729
    Event Place: Rudheath, Davenham, Cheshire

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