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Thomas Henshaw 1618–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jun 1618

Birth Location: Milk Street, City of London

Death Date: 2 Jan 1700

Death Location: Kensington, Middlesex, England

Father: Benjamin Henshaw

Mother: Ann Bonham

Spouse(s): Anne Kipping

Children(s): Elizabeth Henshaw, Anne Henshaw, Elizabeth Henshaw

The story of Thomas Henshaw began in 1618 in Milk Street, City of London. Thomas Henshaw married Anne Kipping, and had children including Anne Henshaw, Elizabeth Henshaw. Thomas Henshaw passed away in 1700 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Henshaw began in 1618 in Milk Street, City of London.
  • Thomas Henshaw married Anne Kipping, and had children including Anne Henshaw, Elizabeth Henshaw.
  • Thomas Henshaw passed away in 1700 in Kensington, Middlesex, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Thomas Henshaw's Ancestors

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Thomas Henshaw
1618–1700
Birth Place: Milk Street, City of London
Parents
Benjamin Henshaw
1585–1669
Milk St., London, England
Ann Bonham
1590–1657
London, England
Grandparents
Thomas Henshaw
1550–
England
Flora Goodenough
1550–1616
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Henshaw
1520–1569
Elizabeth Melcher
1520–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thornycroft
1490–
Heirness Henshaw
1490–
Robert Melcher
1500–

Thomas Henshaw's Descendants

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Thomas Henshaw (15 Jun 1618–2 Jan 1700) m. Anne Kipping (–4 Oct 1671)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Henshaw 1628–1686 m. *** (William*** Duckett***Esquire" (Represented the Bourough of Caline, in) Parliament) 1624–1686
    1. 1. Richard (Duckett) Sr. 1675–1733 m. Charity Jacob 1681–1741
      1. 1. Jacob Duckett 1714–1764 m. Sarah ODell 1718–1815 m. Martha Waring 1735–1803
        1. 1. Margaret (Ann) Duckett 1746–1805 m. William Butler 1738–1836
        2. 2. Charity Duckett 1760–1830
        3. 3. Jacob (Jr) Duckett 1748–1840
        4. 4. Thomas Duckett 1744–1824
        5. 5. Joseph Duckett 1752–1812
        6. 6. Elizabeth Duckett 1759–1839
        7. 7. Jacob (O'Dell) Duckett 1748–1865
        8. 8. Richard Duckett 1762–1762
        9. 9. Josiah DUCKETT 1752–1827
        10. 10. Richard Duckett 1740–1762
        11. 11. Jacob Duckett 1748–1809
        12. 12. Margaret Duckett 1756–1793
        13. 13. Mary Duckett 1748–1805
        14. 14. Joseph Duckett 1745–
        15. 15. Mary (Ann) Duckett 1748–1805
        16. 16. Richard (Belton) Duckett 1750–1788
        17. 17. Rebecca Duckett 1742–1848
        18. 18. Elizabeth (Ankrom) Duckett 1734–1796
        19. 19. Charity Duckett 1734–1830
        20. 20. Samuel Duckett 1751–1790
        21. 21. Jacob Duckett 1748–1840
      2. 2. Anne Duckett 1710–1770
      3. 3. Richard (Jr.) DUCKETT 1704–1785
      4. 4. Susanna DUCKETT 1712–
      5. 5. Elizabeth DUCKETT 1700–1723
      6. 6. John Duckett 1706–1765
      7. 7. Elizabeth Duckett 1729–1796
      8. 8. Mary Duckett 1700–1742
      9. 9. Mary DUCKETT 1699–1842
      10. 10. Elizabeth ((Wells)) Duckett 1716–1761
      11. 11. Jacob Duckett 1746–1809
  2. 2. Anne Henshaw 1661–1719
  3. 3. Elizabeth Henshaw 1628–1686

Thomas Henshaw's Timeline

2 Records

1618
15 Jun 1618
Birth of Thomas Henshaw in Milk Street, City of London
Milk Street, City of London
1700
2 Jan 1700
Age 82
Death of Thomas Henshaw in Kensington, Middlesex, England
Kensington, Middlesex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jun 1618
    Event Place: Milk Street, City of London
    Record Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 09; Page: 585

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Jan 1700
    Event Place: Kensington, Middlesex, England
    Record Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 09; Page: 585

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