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Sir Thomas Eversfield

Birthabout 1550 - Deane, Sussex, England
Death1612 - Buxted, East Sussex, England
MotherJohane Ingrame
FatherJohn Eversfield

Born in Deane, Sussex, England on about 1550 to John Eversfield and Johane Ingrame. Sir Thomas Eversfield married Elizabeth Delves and had 9 children. He passed away on 1612 in Buxted, East Sussex, England.

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Parents
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John Eversfield
1530 - 1610
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Johane Ingrame
Unknown - 1552
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Delves
1550 - 1584
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Mary Levitt (Fuller)
1545 - 1584
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Mary Levett
1545 - 1607
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Elizabeth Delves
1568 - 1584
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Elizabeth Ayleworth
1577 - 1640
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Anne Morley
1565 - 1595
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Nicholas Eversfield
1584 - 1629
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Bridgett Eversfelde
Unknown - 1597
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Katherine Eversfield
Unknown - 1633
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Catherine Eversfield
1576 - 1633
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Sir Thomas Eversfield
1599 - 1654
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Bridget Eversfield
1598 - 1671
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Elizabeth Eversfield
Unknown - Unknown
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Bridget Eversfield
1610 - 1671
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Mary Eversfield
1589 - Unknown

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