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List of Everyone in My Own Public Ancestral Databases List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database A. Maria Abigail Ada Catherine abt 1881 Agnes bef 1465 Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes Agnes 1530 Fressingfield, Suffolk, Alberta Alice Alice 4 Sep 1596 Billingborough, Linco Alice 30 Nov 1574Kempston, Bedford, E Alice 18 Jul 1667 Alice Alice 1558/59 Kings Walden, Herfor Alice Aug 1596 Alice abt 1520 Alice abt 1550 Alice 1475 Bindenden, Kent, Eng Alice Alice Almeta 1854 Maryland Alvah 1 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Amy 1599 bef 1600 Lynn, Essex, Massach2 Feb 1667/6 Amye Ann by 1669 Ann bef 1607 Ann Ann Ann abt 1580 Ann Ann Ann abt 1608 abt 1630 13 Nov 1687Northampton, Hamps Anna abt 1633/34 Anna Maria Anna Maria (Mary) Germany Anne Anne Anne Anne abt 1584 Kidderminster, Worce Anne of Little Halingbury, Anne 1745 Anne Anne 1512 1533 Hatherup, Gloucester, Anne (Hannah) abt 1618 England abt 1642 1675/76 London, ENgland Annes Annetji Arabella Arabella abt 1560 Herne Hill, Kent, En Audrey Unknown Avonia Awilda Barbara bb Betty Ann 2 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Betty Jane Bowie Bridget bef 1645 Catharine Catherine Catherine bef 1591 Catherine Cathy abt 1575 Medfield, Massachu 9 Aug 1596 Medfield, Massachuse Cecily Christella abt 1889 Christian Ciceley 1546 Claryonette, Clargonett 1538 Tenfield, Yorkshire, Constance Cornelia bef 1930 New Jersey Dennice Dennys 1554 Dorcas Dorothy Dorothy 1622 England Dorothy 3 Aug 1670 Lancaster, Worcester, Dorothy Dorothy abt 1600 Dorchester, Massach Dorchester, Massachu Dorothy abt 1684 1713 21 Jul 1776 Ebenezer Edith L. abt 1874 Pennsylvania Eleanor Elisabeth bef 1651 Elizabeth 30 Aug 1609Billingborough, Linco Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth 3 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Elizabeth Elizabeth 1574 Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth bef 1574 Glemsford, Suffolk, E Elizabeth abt 1560 Horsmonden, Kent, E Elizabeth bef Easter 159 Elizabeth bef 18 Jun 1 Bishops Stortford, En Elizabeth bef 1574 Glemsford, Suffolk, E Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth 21 Feb 1575/Fressingfield, Suffolk, Elizabeth 1634 Yorkshire, England Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth bet 1526 and 1 Woodford, N, Engla Elizabeth abt 1565 of Fairstead, Essex, 10 Jan 1595 Fairsted, Essex, Engla4 Apr 1626 Fairsted, Essex, Engla Elizabeth abt 1575 Rattlesden, Suffolk, 3 Jan 1634/3Rattlesden, Suffolk, E Elizabeth 1583 Tredigar, Monmouth1606 Llandaff, Glamorgan, Jan 1638 Bristol, Gloucester, E Elizabeth abt 1588 England Elizabeth abt 1588 England Elizabeth 1589 1610 Duxbury, Massachuse16 Apr 1634 Salem, Essex, Massac Elizabeth 1591 England Elizabeth abt 1592 aft 28 Feb 1 Hartford, Connecticut Elizabeth 1594 England Weyhill, Hampshire, Elizabeth 1608 London, ENgland 1622 London, ENgland 5 Dec 1683 Lyme, New London, Elizabeth 1613 1629/30 30 Dec 1684 4 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Elizabeth abt 1741 4 Mar 1832 Sandisfield, Berkshire Elizabeth (maybe) 1592 Elizabeth (Rhoda) 1591 Roxbury, Massachus17 Apr 1612 England Ellen Ellen (Eleanor or Helen 1587 aft 1638 Eme Emeline Emily Esther 1590 England Florence 1615 Tenterden, Kent, Engl Frances abt 1602 Milford, Connecticu 9 Mar 1651 Springfield, Massachu Frances abt 1614 England Fried Trinity Lutheran, Rea Grace 16 Sep 1672 New Shoreham, Blockaft 1680 Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah abt 1580 Saffron Walden, Ess 1600 Saffron, Walden, Engl Hannah 1583 abt 1616 Hannah 1594 bef 1614 Hannah abt 1640 4 12th mo 1 Hannah bet 1655 and 1 Roxbury, Suffolk, Mabt 1679 8 Sep 1729 Enfield, Hartford, Con Hannah 1789 prob Chester Co, Pe Helen Helen E Helen E. Helen Elston 20 Jan 1897 Lawrence, Kansas 17 Aug 1924 Lawrence, Kansas 1984 Helen Louise Hellene Hester (Esther) abt 1618 England abt 1642 Sudbury, Middlesex, 4 Feb 1661 Sudbury, Middlesex, Irene 5 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Irl abt 1897 Isabell Jane Jane 18 Feb 1690 Jane 1554 Pepingburie, Kent, E 11 Mar 1623 Jane 1573 Paignton, Devonshir 10 Jul 1589 St Andrews, Plymouth29 Oct 1637 Paignton, Devonshire, Janet Janet Jean Jean Jean Joan Joan abt 1571 1613 Kidderminster, Worce Joan Joan abt 1523 Cheltenham, Glouce Cheltenham, Gloucest Joan (Joanna) abt 1559 Yorkshire, England Kittery, York, ME 1665 Lynn, Massachusetts Joane Joane 1544 Rodborough, Glouce Joanna Johane liv. 1544 Johane 1567 Johanna Susanna 30 Apr 1809 Germany prob abt 1837 Dauphin County, Pen 3 Oct 1875 Highspire,Dauphin, P Joyce Judith Judith 1578 Ipswich, Suffolk, Enabt 1604 Suffolk, ENgland 17 Apr 1648 Ipswich, Essex, Massa Katherine Katherine abt 1655 Laura Apr 1861 Leah Lillian Lola Luanne 6 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Lydia 1635 Chevening, Kent, Eng Lydia aft 28 Nov 1 Windsor, Hartford, Co Lydia Lydia Ma Mahettable Mallis 20 Feb 1688/8 Beverly, Essex, Massa Margaret Margaret Margaret 1597 Cornwall, England Margaret Margaret Margaret Margaret 20 Jun 1721 Margaret 1762 Margaret Margaret Margaret Near Belfast, Antrim, Margaret Margaret abt 1492 Margaret 1550 19 Sep 1564 Great Waltham, Essex Margaret abt 1599 8 Jan 1625 Saugus, Essex, Massa Roxbury,S, Margaret (Margery, Ma By 1633 England 9 Jun 1655 Roxbury, Suffolk, Ma Margery by 1632 30 Oct 1661 Boston, Massachusett Margery Betw 1618 a Braintree, Essex, Engl Margery (Margaret) Maria 1760 Maria Catherine in berks Co, Pennsylv Maria Mary abt 1622 1636 29 Oct 1658 Branford, Connecticut Marie aft Oct 1666 Marie aft Oct 1666 Marion 7 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Marion 25 Jan 1561/Stanford Rivers, Esse Martha 4 Jan 1668/6Marlboro, Middlesex, Martha 1678 Martha Martha Martha M. abt 1859 Chester Co, Pennsylva Mary 1634/35 Dorchester, N, Massa Mary abt 1637/38 Berkhamstead, Hertfo Mary Mary Mary bef 1658 Mary Mary Mary Mary 1634/35 Mary Mary 1653 bef 1669 Mary Mary Mary 1653 bef 1669 Mary Mary abt 1615 Mary bef 6 Dec 169 Mary Mary Mary by abt 1674 Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Kresheim, Germany 8 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Mary Mary bef 1691 Mary 2 7th mo 17 Pennsylvania Mary Mary bef 1691 Mary 2 7th mo 17 Pennsylvania Mary Mary abt 1580 abt 1600 Saffron, Walden, Engl Mary abt 1584 Mary 1590 Digswell, Hertford, abt 1611 Digswell, Hertford, E Mary 1593 abt 1622 Fressingfield, Suffolk, Mary bet 1601 and 1 bet 1655 and Mary 1618 O, Connecticut or M1639 Mary 1620 1643 Cambridge, Massachu8 Aug 1685 Boston, Massachusett Mary H. bef 1831 prob New Garden, Ch Mary Jane Maxine Mildred abt 1565 Kings Walden, Herf Luton, Bedfordshire, Nellie (Mary) abt 1872 Patience 1710 Patricia Philippa 1508 abt 1522 Glemsford, Suffolk, E30 Jan 1558 Lidgate, England Rachel Reana abt 1669 bef 3 Nov 16 Rebecca Rebecca bet 1603 and 1Essex, England Rebecca 1659 or later Rebecca Rebecca 1572 Cranfield, Bedford, 11 Feb 1601 Cranfield, Bedford, E May 1563 Cranfield, Bedford, E Rebecca abt 1608 Bibury, Gloucester, Rebecca abt 1647 WEthersfeld, Conne Relief 9 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Robyns Streete, Somerset, E Ruth Ruth S. Sabrae Sara 1655 prob Cholderton, Engl Sarah Sarah Sarah aft Dec 1683 New London, New Lo Sarah England 9 Nov 1649 Springfield, Hampden Sarah 13 Jun 1688 Sarah bef 29 Apr 172 Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah E. abt 1845 abt 1865 Sarah M. Sarah Susan 1580 Stroud Susanna Susanna abt 1673 Susanna 16 Mar 1717 Woodbridge, New Jer Susannah Thomasine 1591 Berkhamstead, Ham 1618 Herefordshire, Englan Unknown bef 1629 England Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown abt 1636 10 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown bef 1649 Hartford, Hartford, Co Unknown UNKNOWN 1572 Stratfordshire, Englaabt 1597 , Middlesex, England Unknown abt 1581 Parwick, Derby, Eng Ursula (Ussilah) 1590 Dunhead St Andrew 1634 Yvonne P. (ABORERN), Moses El abt 1679 (AVERSHEEN)(EMM bet 1716 and 1 (AXTELL), Mary 16 Jun 1646 Sudbury, Middlesex, (BALLATT), Lydia Bal23 Oct 1670 Charlestown, Suffol 26 Nov 1690 Charlestown, Suffolk, 23 Mar 1708 (BARTLETT) FOSTE 8 Jul 1659 Plymouth, Massachus (BELDING), Elizabeth 17 Feb 1663 Hadley, Hampton, 31 Jan 1681/8 Springfield, Hampden (BLAKESLEY), Grace 29 Jan 1717 (BLAKESLEY), Grace 29 Jan 1717 (BURT) WRIGHT, Eliz 26 Sep 1684 Northampton, Massac (CONWAY), Thomas of Lisburn, Antrim, 28 Jun 1682 Segoe, Armagh, Irelan30 Jan 1688/ (DUNSFIELD), Doroth 1696 Salem County, New J (ELSON), Mary Wright abt 1676 (EMME), Emma (FAIREFAX), Elizabet Bury St. Edmunds, 4 Nov 1578 St. James Parish, Bury (HAWKS) GILLETT, 16 Dec 1680 Hatfield, Massachuset11 Oct 1681 Hatfield, Massachuset (HAYDEN), Elizabeth 1638 Hadley, Hampshire, (HAZARD) POTTER, abt 1676 (MOLYNOE), Jacob M 1662 (NUTT), Sibyl abt 1608 England 30 Oct 1674 23 Sep 1690 (PENN) EATON, Chris1606 Plymouth, Massachu16 Jul 1634 Plymouth, Massachus Jul 1684 Middleborough, Mass 11 List of People in Database 27 May 2013 List of People in Database (PINCEN) (YOUNG) abt 1694 (ROCKWELL) BISSE (STANSFIELD) MAY, 22 May 1659 Roxbury, Suffolk, Mabt 1682 Hingham, Plymouth, 9 Apr 1745 Windham, Windham, (WHITMORE) abt 1585 England abt 1605 , England 1907, Mary Noel 1907 1942 Unknown 1988 ABBEY, Sarah 26 Mar 1718 Enfield, Connecticut 12 May 178 ABBOTT, Emma Harri 14 May 1874 ABBOTT, Martha 3 Feb 1817 Co Clare, Ireland Aug 1842 St. Andrews Presbyter ABBOTT, Mildred Jea 8 Mar 1904 Spartanburg, South 10 Sep 1930 New York ABERNATHY, Willia Wallingford, Conne 17 Feb 1673 Wallingford, Ct ABERNATHY, Willia Wallingford, Conne 17 Feb
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