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Abigail Wilkinson 1450–1510 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1450

Birth Location: Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Death Date: 1510

Death Location: Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Father: Martin Loehe

Mother: Selma Loehe

Spouse(s): Sir Germany, Thomas Baker

Children(s): Sir ), Sir ), Abigail Becker, Simon Becker, Sir ), Sir ), William Baker, Eyra Becker, Nathanial Becker, Simon Becker, Joshua ), Hans Becker, John Baker, Richard ), Peter ), Simon ), Jakob Baker, Abigail Baker, John Baker, Sir Sissinghurst, Sir Baker, Sir ), Sir ), William Baker, Eyra Becker, Nathanial Becker, Simon Becker, Joshua ), Hans Becker, John Baker, Richard ), Peter ), Simon ), Jakob Baker, John Baker, Sir Sissinghurst, Sir Baker, Richard Baker, Azra Baker, Peter Baker

Abigail Wilkinson was born in 1450 in Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, the child of Martin Vom Loehe And Selma Sister To Grede Von Stege Vom Loehe. Abigail Wilkinson married Sir Jacob Thomas Baker Of Germany, Thomas Baker, Thomas Baker Jr, and had children including Abigail Baker, Abigail Becker, Azra Baker, Cathen Baker, Eyra Ira Becker, Hans Adaa Becker, Jakob Baker, John Baker, Joshua Baker Becker, Nathanial Becker, Peter Baker, Peter Baker Becker, Richard Baker, Richard Baker Becker, Simon Baker Becker, Simon Becker, Sir John Edward Bloddy Baker Van Sissinghurst, Sir Richard Baker, Sir William Richard Baker Becker, William Baker. Abigail Wilkinson passed away in 1510 in Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

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  • Abigail Wilkinson was born in 1450 in Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, the child of Martin Vom Loehe And Selma Sister To Grede Von Stege Vom Loehe.
  • Abigail Wilkinson married Sir Jacob Thomas Baker Of Germany, Thomas Baker, Thomas Baker Jr, and had children including Abigail Baker, Abigail Becker, Azra Baker, Cathen Baker, Eyra Ira Becker, Hans Adaa Becker, Jakob Baker, John Baker, Joshua Baker Becker, Nathanial Becker, Peter Baker, Peter Baker Becker, Richard Baker, Richard Baker Becker, Simon Baker Becker, Simon Becker, Sir John Edward Bloddy Baker Van Sissinghurst, Sir Richard Baker, Sir William Richard Baker Becker, William Baker.
  • Abigail Wilkinson passed away in 1510 in Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

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Abigail Wilkinson's Ancestors

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Abigail Wilkinson
1450–1510
Birth Place: Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Parents
Martin Vom Loehe
1425–1486
Wetter, Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hessen, Germany
Selma ((Sister to Grede) von Stege vom) Loehe
1423–1490
mardorf, Marburg an der Lahn, Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hesse, Germany
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Abigail Wilkinson's Descendants

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Abigail Wilkinson (1450–1510) m. Sir (Jacob Thomas Baker Of) Germany (1450–1510) m. Thomas Baker (1440–1493)
  1. 1. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
    1. 1. Sir ("Bloody" John James II Baker, of Tenterden in County Kent ,Knight of Sissinghhurst Castle, Privy Counselor to King Henry VIII, killer of most Prostestants under Queen) Mary 1487–1683 m. Lady (Elizabeth Dingley ,of Tunbridge , Kent,) England 1496–1558
      1. 1. Alice Baker 1520–1583 m. Sir (Sir William Adam) Adams 1518–1571
        1. 1. Joan Adams 1544–1582 m. James Martin' 1547–1583
        2. 2. Robert (Rowland) LEIGH 1547–1570
        3. 3. William (James) Adam 1903–
        4. 4. Joan ADAM 1562–1647
        5. 5. Rachel Martin 1565–1582
        6. 6. Thomas Adams 1543–1608
        7. 7. John Adam 1542–1596
        8. 8. James Martin 1540–1583
      2. 2. Sir (John II) Baker 1543–1581
      3. 3. Sir (George Baker ,Queen's) Surgeon 1550–1580
  2. 2. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
  3. 3. Abigail Becker 1471–1476
  4. 4. Simon Becker 1471–1477
  5. 5. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
  6. 6. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
  7. 7. William (*) Baker 1482–1535
  8. 8. Eyra (Ira) Becker 1471–1477
  9. 9. Nathanial Becker 1472–1477
  10. 10. Simon Becker 1471–1477
  11. 11. Joshua (Baker ( Becker) ) 1478–1510
  12. 12. Hans (Adaa) Becker 1477–
  13. 13. John Baker 1483–1575
  14. 14. Richard (Baker ( Becker) ) 1478–1513
  15. 15. Peter (Baker ( Becker) ) 1470–1477
  16. 16. Simon (Baker ( Becker) ) 1475–1504
  17. 17. Jakob Baker 1475–1525
  18. 18. Abigail Baker 1471–1476
  19. 19. John Baker 1466–1510
  20. 20. Sir (John Edward(Bloddy) Baker van) Sissinghurst 1488–1558
  21. 21. Sir (Richard) Baker 1478–1510
  22. 22. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
  23. 23. Sir (William Richard Baker ( Becker) ) 1465–1504
  24. 24. William (*) Baker 1482–1535
  25. 25. Eyra (Ira) Becker 1471–1477
  26. 26. Nathanial Becker 1472–1477
  27. 27. Simon Becker 1471–1477
  28. 28. Joshua (Baker ( Becker) ) 1478–1510
  29. 29. Hans (Adaa) Becker 1477–
  30. 30. John Baker 1483–1575
  31. 31. Richard (Baker ( Becker) ) 1478–1513
  32. 32. Peter (Baker ( Becker) ) 1470–1477
  33. 33. Simon (Baker ( Becker) ) 1475–1504
  34. 34. Jakob Baker 1475–1525
  35. 35. John Baker 1466–1510
  36. 36. Sir (John Edward(Bloddy) Baker van) Sissinghurst 1488–1558
  37. 37. Sir (Richard) Baker 1478–1510
  38. 38. Richard Baker 1474–1510
  39. 39. Azra Baker 1480–1575
  40. 40. Peter Baker 1470–

Abigail Wilkinson's Timeline

2 Records

1450
1450
Birth of Abigail Wilkinson in Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
1510
1510
Age 60
Death of Abigail Wilkinson in Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1450
    Event Place: Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1510
    Event Place: Bingen, Mainz-Bingen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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