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William James Stebbins 1561–1663 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 May 1561

Birth Location: Black Notley, Essex, England

Death Date: Between 8 October 1663 [Cccr 1:413] and 19 August 1668 (Date of Inventory), and Probably Closer To The Latter Date.

Death Location: Black Notley, Essex, England

Father: George Stebbing

Mother: Bridgett Gooch

Spouse(s): Lady GGM)

Children(s): Deacon Deacon

William James Stebbins was born in 1561 in Black Notley, Essex, England, the child of George Stebbing And Bridgett Gooch. William James Stebbins married Lady Mary De Scott Stebbing 12Th Ggm, and had children including Deacon Edward Founder Stebbins Pwgh Deacon. William James Stebbins passed away in 1663 in Black Notley, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • William James Stebbins was born in 1561 in Black Notley, Essex, England, the child of George Stebbing And Bridgett Gooch.
  • William James Stebbins married Lady Mary De Scott Stebbing 12Th Ggm, and had children including Deacon Edward Founder Stebbins Pwgh Deacon.
  • William James Stebbins passed away in 1663 in Black Notley, Essex, England.

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Spouses(s)

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William Stebbins's Ancestors

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William Stebbins
1561–1663
Birth Place: Black Notley, Essex, England
Parents
George Stebbing
1531–1603
Kettleburgh, Suffolk, England
Bridgett Gooch
1540–1610
St. John, Ilketshall, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
Alice (Elizabeth Mawle Stebbing Kinge) Barker
1510–1560
Nayland, Suffolk, England
Robert (Gooch\Goche I,) Esquire
1512–1572
Suffolk, England
Margaret Norton
1519–1570
Ilketshall, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Christine Lady
1490–1560
Walter Sr
1494–1529
2nd-Great-Grandparents

William Stebbins's Descendants

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William (James) Stebbins (28 May 1561–Between 8 October 1663 [Cccr 1:413] and 19 August 1668 (Date of Inventory), and Probably Closer To The Latter Date.) m. Lady (Mary De SCOTT Stebbing (12TH) GGM) (2 August 1565–1613)
  1. 1. Deacon (Edward (founder) STEBBINS *(pWgH)) Deacon 1594–1668 m. Frances (Tough Stebbins Merchant's Widow of 1) Sampson Chester & 2)Thomas Smith Wife of Edward Stebbings Puritan Immigrant to) Conn 1596–1673
    1. 1. Elizabeth Stebbins 1606–1639 m. Thomas (Edward de LAMB) III 1596–1646 m. Thomas (Joshua Lamb(e) II (Freeman, merchant) arrived 1630 MA w\wife & 2) sons 1596–1646 m. Dorothy (Elizabeth Harbottle\Harbittle\) Hawley 1619–1699
      1. 1. John (Daniel (Stebbins)) Lamb 1628–1690 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      2. 2. John (Daniel) Lamb 1628–1690 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      3. 3. John (Daniel) Lamb 1628–1690 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      4. 4. John (Daniel) Lamb 1628–1690 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      5. 5. John Lamb 1628–1690 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      6. 6. John (Daniel) Lamb 1625–1673 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      7. 7. John Lamb 1632–1678 m. Joanna (Ann) Chapin 1631–1683
        1. 1. Elizabeth Lamb 1670–1757 m. Daniel (I) Longbottom 1658–1732
      8. 8. Decline (Lambe) Smith 1637–1670
      9. 9. Thomas (Henry) Lamb 1624–1652
      10. 10. Abiel (Lambe II) Lieutenant 1646–1709
      11. 11. Elizabethe Lamb 1638–1646
      12. 12. Mary Osborne 1644–1717
      13. 13. Samuel (Lamb) (Lambe) 1630–1639
      14. 14. Benjamin Lamb 1633–1639
      15. 15. Roger Lamb 1629–
      16. 16. Benjamin Lamb 1639–1639
      17. 17. Abel Lambe 1633–1649
      18. 18. Samuel Lambe 1631–1649
      19. 19. Ariel Lamb 1646–1649
      20. 20. William Lamb 1647–1685
      21. 21. John Lamb 1620–1626
      22. 22. Dorothy LAMB 1643–1702
      23. 23. Susanna Lamb 1626–1630
      24. 24. Decline Lambe 1637–1670
      25. 25. Thomas (Henry Lamb) Jr. 1624–1652
      26. 26. Samuel (Lamb) (Lambe) 1630–1639
      27. 27. Joshua Lamb 1642–1690
      28. 28. Abel (Lambe II) Lieutenant 1633–1649
      29. 29. Susanna Lamb 1626–1630
      30. 30. Benjamin Lambe 1639–1639
      31. 31. John (Daniel Lamb) Lambe 1628–1690
      32. 32. John (Lamb) (Lambe) 1620–1626
      33. 33. Samuel (Lamb 3rd) son 1630–1649
      34. 34. Roger (Lamb) (Lambe) 1629–
      35. 35. Elizabethe Lamb 1638–1646
    2. 2. Lydia Stebbins 1614–1619
    3. 3. Mary (Stebbins of Braintree) ‚¬ 1630–1657
    4. 4. Elizabeth Stebbins 1631–1646
    5. 5. Thomas Stebbins 1620–1659
    6. 6. Elizabeth (Smith) Stebbins 1606–1639
    7. 7. Lydia Stebbins 1631–1646
    8. 8. Edward Stebbins 1625–1678
    9. 9. Mary (Gaylord) Eng-Conn 1630–1657
    10. 10. Hannah Stebbings 1626–1646
    11. 11. Sarah Stebbins 1623–1649
    12. 12. Edward Stebbins 1625–1668
    13. 13. Editha (Stebbins Day Maynard) Holyoke 1613–1688
    14. 14. Joanna (Chester (died an) infant) 1619–1619
    15. 15. John Chester 1621–1646

William Stebbins's Timeline

2 Records

1561
28 May 1561
Birth of William James Stebbins in Black Notley, Essex, England
Black Notley, Essex, England
1663
Between 8 October 1663 [Cccr 1:413] and 19 August 1668 (Date of Inventory), and Probably Closer To The Latter Date.
Age 102
Death of William James Stebbins in Black Notley, Essex, England
Black Notley, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 May 1561
    Event Place: Black Notley, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Between 8 October 1663 [Cccr 1:413] and 19 August 1668 (Date of Inventory), and Probably Closer To The Latter Date.
    Event Place: Black Notley, Essex, England

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