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Descendants of Samuel Lingley Descendants of Samuel Lingley Generation No. 1 1. Samuel1 Lingley was born Abt. 1650, and died 1717 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married (1) (Unknown) Millicent. He married (2) Sarah Hamilton 09 Jan 1686 in Glemsford, Suffolk, England. She was born Abt. 1660. More About Samuel Lingley and Sarah Hamilton: Marriage: 09 Jan 1686, Glemsford, Suffolk, England Children of Samuel Lingley and Sarah Hamilton are: + 2 i. Samuel2 Lingley, born 1688 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1751 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 3 ii. Thomas Lingley, born 1695 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Thomas Lingley: Lavenham Generation No. 2 2. Samuel2 Lingley (Samuel1) was born 1688 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1751 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Martha Woodgate 17 Sep 1707 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born 25 Apr 1683 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1744 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. More About Samuel Lingley and Martha Woodgate: Marriage: 17 Sep 1707, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of Samuel Lingley and Martha Woodgate are: + 4 i. Samuel3 Lingley, born 1708 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1771 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. + 5 ii. William Lindley, born 1710 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 6 iii. Margaret Lingley, born 1713 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Margaret Lingley: Lavenham + 7 iv. Martha Lingley, born 1714 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1781 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 8 v. Sarah Lingley, born 1718 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Sarah Lingley: Lavenham Generation No. 3 4. Samuel3 Lingley (Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1708 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1771 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Mary Brewer 07 Nov 1732 in Newton, Suffolk, England. She was born Bef. 1716, and died 1793 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Samuel Lingley: Lavenham More About Samuel Lingley and Mary Brewer: Marriage: 07 Nov 1732, Newton, Suffolk, England Children of Samuel Lingley and Mary Brewer are: 9 i. Samuel4 Lingley, born 1733 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1754 in Lavenham. Notes for Samuel Lingley: Lavenham + 10 ii. Thomas Lingley, born 1734 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. + 11 iii. John Lingley, born 1736 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1804 in Lavenham. 12 iv. William Lingley, born 1738 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for William Lingley: Lavenham 13 v. Mary Lingley, born 1740 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Mary Lingley: Lavenham 14 vi. Ann Lingley, born 1742 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1758 in Lavenham. Notes for Ann Lingley: Lavenham 15 vii. Rogar Lingley, born 1744 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Rogar Lingley: Lavenham 16 viii. Margaret Lingley, born 1746 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She married George Cooke 10 Apr 1770 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; born Bef. 1754. Notes for Margaret Lingley: Lavenham More About George Cooke and Margaret Lingley: Marriage: 10 Apr 1770, Lavenham, Suffolk, England 17 ix. Martha Lingley, born 1748 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Martha Lingley: Lavenham 5. William3 Lindley (Samuel2 Lingley, Samuel1) was born 1710 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Mary Snell 07 Mar 1735 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born Bef. 1715, and died 1777 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for William Lindley: Lavenham More About William Lindley and Mary Snell: Marriage: 07 Mar 1735, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of William Lindley and Mary Snell are: + 18 i. William4 Lindley, born 1736; died 1825 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England. + 19 ii. John Lindley, born 1742 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1824 in Lavenham. 20 iii. Samuel Lindley, born 1750 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1750 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Samuel Lindley: Lavenham Notes7. Marthafor Martha3 Lingley Lingley: (Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1714 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1781 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She married Jeremiah Stevens 08 Sep 1751 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He was born 1716 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1801 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 1 Lavenham More About Jeremiah Stevens and Martha Lingley: Marriage: 08 Sep 1751, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Child of Martha Lingley and Jeremiah Stevens is: 21 i. Samuel Stevens4 (Stevins), born 1754 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Samuel Stevens (Stevins): Lavenham Generation No. 4 10. Thomas4 Lingley (Samuel3, Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1734 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Susan Day 20 Oct 1757 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born 1732 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Thomas Lingley: Lavenham Notes for Susan Day: Lavenham More About Thomas Lingley and Susan Day: Marriage: 20 Oct 1757, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of Thomas Lingley and Susan Day are: 22 i. Ann5 Lingley, born 1759. + 23 ii. Thomas Lingley, born 1763 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 24 iii. Sarah Lingley, born 1765 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She married William Welton 18 Dec 1788 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; born Bef. 1772. Notes for Sarah Lingley: Lavenham More About William Welton and Sarah Lingley: Marriage: 18 Dec 1788, Lavenham, Suffolk, England + 25 iv. Susan Lindley/Lingley, born 1767 in Lavenham; died 1802 in Lavenham, Suffolk England. + 26 v. Martha Lingley, born 1768 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1858 in Lavenham. + 27 vi. Roger Lingley, born 1772 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1847 in Lavenham. 11. John4 Lingley (Samuel3, Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1736 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1804 in Lavenham. He married (1) Susan Gladwell 25 Dec 1766 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born 1742 in Lavenham, and died 1769 in Lavenham. He married (2) Anne Jonas 19 Mar 1779 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born 1733, and died 1815 in Lavenham. Notes for John Lingley: Lavenham Notes for Susan Gladwell: Lavenham More About John Lingley and Susan Gladwell: Marriage: 25 Dec 1766, Lavenham, Suffolk, England More About John Lingley and Anne Jonas: Marriage: 19 Mar 1779, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of John Lingley and Susan Gladwell are: 28 i. John5 Lingley, born 1766 in Lavenham; died 1767 in Lavenham. 29 ii. John Lingley, born 1767 in Lavenham; died 1773 in Lavenham. Notes for John Lingley: Lavenham 18. William4 Lindley (William3, Samuel2 Lingley, Samuel1) was born 1736, and died 1825 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England. He married Ann Somerset 12 Dec 1766 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for William Lindley: Blacksmith More About William Lindley and Ann Somerset: Marriage: 12 Dec 1766, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of William Lindley and Ann Somerset are: 30 i. William5 Lindley. + 31 ii. Ann Lindley, born 1767. + 32 iii. Martha Lindley, born 1774 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England; died 1855 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England. 19. John4 Lindley (William3, Samuel2 Lingley, Samuel1) was born 1742 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1824 in Lavenham. He married Ann Sturgeon 26 Dec 1759 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born Bef. 1742. Notes for John Lindley: Lavenham More About John Lindley and Ann Sturgeon: Marriage: 26 Dec 1759, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of John Lindley and Ann Sturgeon are: + 33 i. Mary5 Lindley, born 1760 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 34 ii. Samuel Lindley, born 1760 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Samuel Lindley: Lavenham Generation No. 5 23. Thomas5 Lingley (Thomas4, Samuel3, Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1763 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Mary Dacon 09 Oct 1785 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was born 1763 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, and died 1835 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Thomas Lingley: Lavenham, Suffolk, England Notes for Mary Dacon: Lavenham, Suffolk, England More About Thomas Lingley and Mary Dacon: Marriage: 09 Oct 1785, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Children of Thomas Lingley and Mary Dacon are: 35 i. Sarah6 Lingley, born 1787 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Sarah Lingley: Lavenham 36 ii. Thomas Lingley, born 1789 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Thomas Lingley: 2 Lavenham + 37 iii. Mary Lingley, born 1792 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1827. + 38 iv. William Lingley, born 1794 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 26 Oct 1848 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. 39 v. Susan Lingley, born 1797 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died 1882. Notes for Susan Lingley: Lavenham 40 vi. Elizabeth Lingley, born 1802 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Elizabeth Lingley: Lavenham 41 vii. Sophia Lingley, born Bef. 1815 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Sophia Lingley: Lavenham 42 viii. Anne Lingley, born 1815 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Notes for Anne Lingley: Lavenham 25. Susan5 Lindley/Lingley (Thomas4 Lingley, Samuel3, Samuel2, Samuel1) was born 1767 in Lavenham, and died 1802 in Lavenham, Suffolk England. She married Robert Everett 02 Dec 1784 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England, son of Thomas Everett and Ann Unknown. He was born 1760 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, and died 1835 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England.. Notes for Susan Lindley/Lingley: Susan LINDLEY \ LINGLEY was born before 1767. She died in 1802 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was buried on 17 Sep 1802 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Parents: Thomas LINGLEY \ LINDLEY and Susan DAY. She was married to Robert EVERETT on 2 Dec 1784 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Children were: Ann EVERETT, Susan EVERETT, Mary EVERETT \ BREWSTER, Martha EVERETT, Robert EVERETT \ EVERARD, Thomas EVERETT. Notes for Robert Everett: Robert EVERETT was born in 1760 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.
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