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Editha Edith Laskin

Birth1614 - Leicestershire, England
Death16 Mar 1659 - Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAlis Alice Stebbin or Steben
FatherHugh Laskin

Born in Leicestershire, England on 1614 to Hugh Laskin and Alis Alice Stebbin or Steben. Editha Edith Laskin married Henry Herrick and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 Mar 1659 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
Hugh Laskin
1584 - 1659
Alis Alice Stebbin Or Steben
1590 - 1658
Spouse(s)
Henry Herrick
1604 - 1671
Children Show all
Joseph Herrick
1645 - 1717
Ephraim Herrick
1638 - 1693
Henry Herrick
1639 - 1702
Elizabeth Herrick
1647 - 1727
Thomas Herrick (Eyrick, Eyryk, Heyrick)
1634 - 1693

Zachariah Herrick
1636 - 1695
Benjamin Herrick
1652 - 1671
John Herrick
1650 - 1680
James Herrick
1633 - 1687
George Herrick
1658 - 1695

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