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Abigail Barlow 1599–1645 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 Jun 1599
Birth Location: Southampton, , , England
Death Date: 1645
Death Location: Southampton, , Hampshire, England
Father: Edward Barlow
Mother: Joan Rishton
Spouse(s): George Parker
Children(s): George Parker
The story of Abigail Barlow began in 1599 in Southampton, , , England. Abigail Barlow married George Parker, and had children including George Parker. Abigail Barlow passed away in 1645 in Southampton, , Hampshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Abigail Barlow began in 1599 in Southampton, , , England.
- Abigail Barlow married George Parker, and had children including George Parker.
- Abigail Barlow passed away in 1645 in Southampton, , Hampshire, England.
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Abigail Barlow's Ancestors
Abigail Barlow's Descendants
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1. George Parker 1627–1674 m. Florence Cade 1635–1700
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1. Major (George) Parker 1666–1724 m. Ann Scarburgh 1675–1719
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1. Philip Parker 1704–
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2. Henry Parker 1702–1728
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3. Charles Parker 1706–1740
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4. Bennett Parker 1708–1734
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5. Thomas Parker –1790
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1. Thomas Parker 1734–1808 m. Mary Taylor 1760–1829
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Abigail Barlow's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 Jun 1599
Event Place: Southampton, , , England
Record Source: OneWorldTree
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1645
Event Place: Southampton, , Hampshire, England
Record Source: OneWorldTree