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Elizabeth PANNETT
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Name Elizabeth PANNETT Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 5 Feb 1664/65 St. Andrew’s Church, Ferring, Sussex, England
[1] Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown
Siblings4 brothers and 4 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch
John PANNETT, b. Est 1620, d. 1679, Ferring, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 59 years) (Father) 
Mary BARNARD, b. Est 1610, bur. 16 Jun 1674, St Mary’s Church, Goring-by-Sea, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 64 years) (Grandmother) 
Notes - (Research):Quite likely the Elizabeth PANNET who married Edmund HARWOOD in Sompting in 1693; Elizabeth is shown as of Goring which is next parish to Ferring.
Person ID I3944 All Last Modified 1 Oct 2013
Father John PANNETT, b. Est 1620, d. 1679, Ferring, Sussex, England
(Age ~ 59 years) Mother Mary GITTENS, b. Est 1634, d. Yes, date unknown
Other Partners: William BAKER m. 5 Oct 1681Married - No record of this marriage seems to be in the SFHG index; possibly missing due to the disruption / changes in record keeping during the Civil War and Commonwealth.
Mary's surname from her father's will, where he refers to her as the wife of John Pannett, and her husband's will refers to brothers Daniel Gittens, George Gittens and Richard Snellinge.
Family ID F3018 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Baptised - 5 Feb 1664/65 - St. Andrew’s Church, Ferring, Sussex, England 

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Sources - [S104] Sussex Family History Group Data Archive, Sussex Family History Group, ((http://sfhg.frontis.co/bin/index.php )), accessed 1 Oct 2013), Baptism of Elizabeth PANNETT. (Reliability: 3).
Shows Elizabeth as dau of John and Mary; abode Kingston Farme

