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Thomas Sheafe

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Name Thomas Sheafe Birth Abt 1470 Cranbrook, Kent, England [1, 2, 3, 4]
Gender Male Alternate death 1520 Cranbrook, Kent, England [3]
Alternate death Between 5 Apr 1520 and 11 Jul 1520 [1, 5] Death Bef 11 Jul 1520 [1, 2] Burial St. Dunstan, Cranbrook, Kent, England [4]
Person ID I17281 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others Last Modified 18 Sep 2020
Family Alice Hendley d. Aft 5 Apr 1520 Marriage Abt 1496 [1] Children + 1. Richard Sheafe, b. Sep 1505, Cranbrook, Kent, England d. Between 21 Jun 1557 and 24 Sep 1557 (Age ~ 51 years)
Family ID F9564 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Sep 2018
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Notes - "Cranbrook in Kent is a pleasantly situated market town which possesses amongst other interesting things the old church of St. Dunstan's and a Grammar School which dates from 1574. It was the centre of a very early cloth industry founded by Flemings who came to England during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377), among them being the family of Sheafe." ["The Sheafe Line," citation details below.]
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Sources - [S2216] Mary Lovering Holman, "The Sheafe Line." The American Genealogist 22:85, Oct 1945.
- [S2238] John Brooks Threllfall, "An Extension of the Sheafe Ancestry." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 137:291, October 1983., year only.
- [S2123] The Ancestry of Reverend Henry Whitfield (1590-1657) and His Wife Dorothy Sheafe (159?-1669) of Guilford, Connecticut by John Brooks Threlfall. Madison, Wisconsin: 1989.
- [S2124] Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins by John Brooks Threlfall. Madison, Wisconsin, 1993.
- [S2124] Twenty-Six Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins by John Brooks Threlfall. Madison, Wisconsin, 1993., first date only.
- [S2216] Mary Lovering Holman, "The Sheafe Line." The American Genealogist 22:85, Oct 1945.