Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Joane Harman [Cole] She was born c 1600 at East Grinstead, Sussex | |||
She married William Harman on 27th Sep 1619 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex. He was born 1598 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 7th May 1598 at St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of John Harman. They had the following children: | |||
i | Susan who was born 1620 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 31st Dec 1620 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of William & Jane Harman | ||
ii | William who was born 1622 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 24th Sep 1622 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of William & Joane Harman; died Sep 1622 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 27th Sep 1622 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
iii | Joane who was born 1623/24 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 25th Jan 1623/24 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, daughter of William & Joane Harman; died Dec 1628 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 13th Dec 1628 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
iv | William who was born 1626 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 23rd Apr 1626 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of William & Joane Harman; died Apr 1632 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 26th Apr 1632 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
v | Richard who was born 1628 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 15th Jul 1628 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of William & Joane Harman; died Jun 1630 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 26th Jun 1630 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
vi | William who was born 1632 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 14th Nov 1632 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of William & Joane Harman; died Sep 1636 East Grinstead, Sussex; buried 10th Sep 1636 East Grinstead, Sussex | ||
vii | Francis who was born 1634/35 at East Grinstead, Sussex; christened 16th Mar 1634/35 St Swithin Parish Church, East Grinstead, Sussex, son of William & Joane Harman | ||
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