


Lewis-Powers Family History
The Genealogy of the Lewis-Powers Family
Joan Empson

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Name Joan Empson [1, 2, 3] Birth 1482 Northamptonshire, England Gender Female Death 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) [Mother: natural]
Family ID F1271 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Jul 2017
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Sources - [S-1608674807] Ancestry.com, Plumpton correspondence : a series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, a, (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).
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Residence date: Residence place: USA
- [S-1608674807] Ancestry.com, Plumpton correspondence : a series of letters, chiefly domestick, written in the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, a, (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).