Flowers tree » Nicholas Day (1653-1725)

Personal data Nicholas Day 


Household of Nicholas Day

He has/had a relationship with Sarah Lowe.


Child(ren):

  1. John Day  1694-1755 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Nicholas Day

John L Day
1597-1664
Nicholas Day
1621-1657

Nicholas Day
1653-1725


Sarah Lowe
1665-1726

John Day
1694-1755

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