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Elizabeth Isabel Selleck

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Elizabeth Isabel Selleck

Birth
Somerset, England
Death
May 1624 (aged 73–74)
Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset, England
Burial
Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton Deane Borough, Somerset, England Add to Map
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Note: This person was named Isabella in her father's will, but was named Elizabeth in her marriage record. Multiple records indicate that this is the same person.

Elizabeth/Isabel was the daughter of John and Joan Blake of Over Stowey, Somerset. She was born about 1550, and buried at Lydiard St. Lawrence on 12 May 1624. She was married at Over Stowey 9 Oct 1571 to Robert SELLECK, d. 1623, the son of John Selleck of Gaulden Manor in the parish of Tolland. She was called Isabella in her father's will, but Elizabeth in her marriage record. Robert's will was destroyed in a 1942 bombing raid, but a record of it appears on the will calendar. Elizabeth's will was also lost, but a brief abstract of it is in the Bartelot Collection in the Somerset Record Office. Her will was dated 31 Odt 1623 and proved 14 Jan 1625[/6?]. They had five known children born from c. 1579 to say 1596.
Note: This person was named Isabella in her father's will, but was named Elizabeth in her marriage record. Multiple records indicate that this is the same person.

Elizabeth/Isabel was the daughter of John and Joan Blake of Over Stowey, Somerset. She was born about 1550, and buried at Lydiard St. Lawrence on 12 May 1624. She was married at Over Stowey 9 Oct 1571 to Robert SELLECK, d. 1623, the son of John Selleck of Gaulden Manor in the parish of Tolland. She was called Isabella in her father's will, but Elizabeth in her marriage record. Robert's will was destroyed in a 1942 bombing raid, but a record of it appears on the will calendar. Elizabeth's will was also lost, but a brief abstract of it is in the Bartelot Collection in the Somerset Record Office. Her will was dated 31 Odt 1623 and proved 14 Jan 1625[/6?]. They had five known children born from c. 1579 to say 1596.


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