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Henry SOUTHEY

Birth1546 - Sherborne, Somerset, , England
DeathApr 1623 - Jamestown, James City, Virginia, United States
MotherSarah Caroline Carwile, Southey
FatherHenry SOUTHEY (11th paternal great grandfather) NOTES Of Jamestown Massacre 1622 In Gallery

Born in Sherborne, Somerset, , England on 1546 to Henry SOUTHEY (11th paternal great grandfather) NOTES Of Jamestown Massacre 1622 In Gallery and Sarah Caroline Carwile, Southey. Henry SOUTHEY married Mrs Henry Southey and had 1 child. He passed away on Apr 1623 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia, United States.

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Henry Southey (11Th Paternal Great Grandfather) Notes Of Jamestown Massacre 1622 In Gallery
1589 - 1622
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Sarah Caroline Carwile, Southey
1540 - 1624
Spouse(s)
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Mrs Henry Southey
1557 - Unknown
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Clair Pierson
1557 - Unknown
Children
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Elizabeth Ann Southey
1610 - 1656

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