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Julianna (Trumbull) Swan (abt. 1566 - 1624)

Julianna Swan formerly Trumbull
Born about in Gilberdyke, Yorkshire, Englandmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1588 in Gilberdyke, Yorkshire, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 57 in Eastrington, Yorkshire, Englandmap
Profile last modified | Created 30 May 2013
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Contents

Biography

This profile is part of the Eastrington, Yorkshire One Place Study.

Birth

ID: 518314C6C13164D989CB70DDE71C54AD
ID Number: MH:IF47292
1566
Eastrington Parish, Yorkshire, England

Death

ID: 518314C6C133F4D999CB70DDE71C54AD
ID Number: MH:IF47293
22 FEB 1623
Eastrington Parish, England

Burial

Juliana was born in 1566. She passed away in 1624 and was buried at Eastrington in February 1623/1624 "Juliana Swann vidua de Gilberdyke".[1]

Sources

  1. Yorkshire Burials Juliana Swan, Burial date ? Feb 1623, Burial place Eastrington, Residence Gilberdicke, County Yorkshire (East Riding), Archive East Riding Archives & Local Studies Service, Archive reference PE150/2 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FYORKSHIRE%2FBUR%2F500411244

Notes

N1624_P_CCINFO 1-20792
ID Number: MH:N1636
MH:I3125

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Greg Wendt for creating WikiTree profile Trumbull-67 through the import of Wendt.ged on May 26, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Greg and others.

  • GEDCOM import of master 11_12.ged on 21 October 2010. User ID: 47005FFFF649424094EBF4D577283B38C004
  • GEDCOM import. User ID 6AF1E1783EEF4F4EAD170D69EE2DC5B54D08. Prior to import, this record was last changed 11 Apr 2011.
  • WikiTree profile UNKNOWN-148948 created through the import of boynton- flint-tomlinson.ged on Mar 21, 2012 by Sara Stevens. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Sara and others.
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Unless I am missing something, Julianna's birthdate puts her mother, Elizabeth Brogden, at 6 years old when Julianna was born. Obviously that can't be right....even with it being an approximate birth year, there is quite a discrepancy.
posted by Todd Towns
I can't find any support for the notion that Robert Swan's wife was Juliana Trumbull. The date of "July 5, 1566" stated here as an approximate birth date for Juliana (Trumbull) Swan, is actually the BURIAL date of Juliana Swan, daughter of Christopher Swan (and thus evidently the sister of Robert Swan (chr. 1564), father to the immigrant Richard Swan).
posted by Barry Wood
What is the evidence for Julianna's name, dates (which some say are exact), that she is mother of Richard, etc. NO SOURCES here.
posted by Sara (Stevens) Patton
Trumbull-330 and Trumbull-67 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicates. Could use some sources.
posted by Bobbie (Madison) Hall
There is quite a discrepency about her parents. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
see they come up for merge tomorrow - too bad they are all unsourced - what about the "sister"?
posted by Navarro Mariott
UNKNOWN-18431 and Trumbull-67 appear to represent the same person because: They have same first name and both md to Robert Swan.
posted by Sara (Stevens) Patton
UNKNOWN-148948 and UNKNOWN-18431 appear to represent the same person because: Now that we merged the profiles of Robert Swan, we need to merge the profiles of his wife, Juliana.

Thank you!

posted by Alison Andrus

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