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Elizabeth Dane

Birth1611 - Hertfordshire, England
Death21 Jan 1693 - Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherFrances Bridget Bowyer Dane
FatherJohn Daynes (Dane)

Born in Hertfordshire, England on 1611 to John Daynes (Dane) and Frances Bridget Bowyer Dane. Elizabeth Dane married James Howe and had 15 children. She passed away on 21 Jan 1693 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
John Daynes (Dane)
1586 - 1658
Frances Bridget Bowyer Dane
1592 - 1643
Spouse(s)
James Howe
1598 - 1702
Children Show all
Abraham Howe
1649 - 1718
Mary Howe
1638 - 1729
Sarah Howe
1646 - 1678
Rebecca Howe
1651 - 1725
James Howe
1633 - 1701
John Howe
1636 - 1728
Elizabeth (Eliza) Howe
1630 - 1692
Charles Howe
1637 - 1742

John Howe
1620 - 1680
William Howe
1630 - 1695
Child (Infant Death - Unbaptized) Howe
1629 - Unknown
Thomas Grobham Howe
1629 - 1728
Richard Grubham Howe
1621 - 1703
Susannah Howe
1626 - 1629
Samuel Howe
1620 - 1680

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