Lewis-Powers Family History
The Genealogy of the Lewis-Powers Family
Joan Empson
1482 - 1514 (32 years)-
Name Joan Empson [1, 2, 3] Born 1482 Northamptonshire, England Gender Female Died 1514 England Person ID P1337 Powers Family Tree Last Modified 5 Jul 2017
Father Richard Empson, b. 1450, Easton, Northamptonshire, England , d. 17 Aug 1510, London, Middlesex, England (Age 60 years) Relationship natural Mother Jane Empson, b. 1468, Nottinghamshire, England , d. 1510, England (Age 42 years) Relationship natural Family ID F169 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Elizabeth Sothill, b. Abt 1505, Stokeforton, Suffolk, England , d. 19 May 1575, Stokerstone, Suffolk, England (Age ~ 70 years) [natural] Last Modified 5 Jul 2017 Family ID F1271 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Residence date: Residence place: USA
- [S-1608674807] Plumpton correspondence : a series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, a, Ancestry.com, (Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - Plumpton correspondence : a series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, and Henry VIII. London: Printed for the Camden).