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Thomas Raines 1617–1653 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1617
Birth Location: Aldborough, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 14 Feb 1653
Death Location: Aldborough, Yorkshire, England
Father: Laurence Raines
Mother: Elizabeth Baron
Spouse(s): Jane Gower
Children(s): Mary Raines
In 1617, Thomas Raines entered the world in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England, born to Laurence Raines And Elizabeth Baron. Thomas Raines married Jane Gower, and had children including Mary Elinor Raines. Thomas Raines passed away in 1653 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1617, Thomas Raines entered the world in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England, born to Laurence Raines And Elizabeth Baron.
- Thomas Raines married Jane Gower, and had children including Mary Elinor Raines.
- Thomas Raines passed away in 1653 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
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Thomas Raines's Ancestors
Thomas Raines's Descendants
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1. Mary (Elinor) Raines 1643–1695 m. Thomas Harrison 1640–1687
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1. Elizabeth Harrison 1664–1737 m. Robert Hall 1660–1731
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1. John Hall 1707–1783 m. Anne (Cocke) Bolling 1736–1769
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1. Martha (Patsy Ingram) Hall 1748–1822 m. James (Benjamin) Ingram 1745–1816
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Thomas Raines's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1617
Event Place: Aldborough, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Feb 1653
Event Place: Aldborough, Yorkshire, England