Whitworth Tree » SIR EDWARD LEWIS (Wales-Wiltshire EN) II (J.L. Gedmatch A3544145 Sir Thomas Morgan II 10thgf_ Lewis cuz_eyesblue328 + drjimarnold+jacksonplant+drjimarnold) (1586-1630)
Personal data SIR EDWARD LEWIS (Wales-Wiltshire EN) II (J.L. Gedmatch A3544145 Sir Thomas Morgan II 10thgf_ Lewis cuz_eyesblue328 + drjimarnold+jacksonplant+drjimarnold)
He was born in the year 1586 in Llysalybont, Glomorganshire, Wales.
He died on October 10, 1630 in Edington, Wiltshire, England, he was 44 years old.
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