Elizabeth Leeve

Femaleabout 1583–5 September 1666

Brief Life History of Elizabeth

When Elizabeth Leeve was born about 1583, in Spaxton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, her father, Barnabas Leave, was 16 and her mother, Dina, was 21. She married Emmanuel Mylles in September 1604, in Spaxton, Somerset, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. She was buried in Spaxton, Somerset, England.

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Family Time Line

Emmanuel Mylles
1579–1667
Elizabeth Leeve
1583–1666
Marriage: September 1604
William Mills
1610–
Barnabas Mils
1613–1624
Joane Mills
1616–1643

Sources (3)

  • Phillimore Marriages 1538 - 1837
  • PCC Will of Barnabas Leave of Spaxton, Somerset 1616
  • Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1531-1812 Spaxton 1558-1653

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    September 1604Spaxton, Somerset, England
  • Children (3)

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (5)

    World Events (4)

    1585 · The First English Colony is Established in America

    Age 2

    England established its first colony in North America in 1585 as a way to generate additional wealth. The colony was named Virginia, after the virgin Queen Elizabeth I.

    1587 · Elizabeth I Signs Death Warrant for Mary, Queen of Scots

    Age 4

    Elizabeth I signed the death warrant for Mary, Queen of Scots, on February 1, 1587, as she was found guilty of plotting to assasinate Elizabeth. Mary, Queen of Scots, was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in England on February 8, 1587.

    1620 · The Pilgrims Board the Mayflower

    Age 37

    "The Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower in search of religious freedom in the New World in September 1620. The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, with 102 passengers, 40 of whom called themselves ""Saints."" After two stormy months at sea, the ship reached the New World. Nearly half of the group died during their first winter due to malnutrition and the harsh New England winter."

    Name Meaning

    Dutch: unexplained.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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