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Sign up freeThomas Long 1540 – 1644 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: about 1540
Birth Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Death Date: 1644
Death Location: Yorkshire, England
Father: Percival Longfellow
Mother: Margaret Glegg
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Gookin
Children(s): Elizabeth Long
In 1540, Thomas Long entered the world in Canterbury, Kent, England, born to Percival Longfellow and Margaret Glegg. Thomas Long married Elizabeth Gookin, and had children including Elizabeth Long. Thomas Long passed away in 1644 in Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1540, Thomas Long entered the world in Canterbury, Kent, England, born to Percival Longfellow and Margaret Glegg.
- Thomas Long married Elizabeth Gookin, and had children including Elizabeth Long.
- Thomas Long passed away in 1644 in Yorkshire, England.
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Thomas Long's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Long (1571 – abt 1649) m. Thomas Hawkins (1571 – 1625)
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1. Ralph (Hawkins) Sr (1616 – 19 Sep 1669) m. Lady (Margaret) Scott (16 Jan 1628 – 10 May 1675)
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1. Alderman (William Hawkins) Sr (1648 – 18 Jul 1711) m. Ann Rockhold (1640 – 29 Nov 1724)
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1. Avarilla Hawkins (1680 – 1739) m. Charles Baker (1670 – 30 Mar 1734)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: about 1540
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1644
Event Place: Yorkshire, England