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Sign up freeAdam Bland 1550–1601 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1550
Birth Location: London, England
Death Date: 1601
Death Location: Sedbargh, Yorkshire, England
Father: Robert Bland
Mother: Roger Bland
Spouse(s): Joan Atkyns
Children(s): John Bland
The story of Adam Bland began in 1550 in London, England. Adam Bland married Joan Atkyns, and had children including John Bland. Adam Bland passed away in 1601 in Sedbargh, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Adam Bland began in 1550 in London, England.
- Adam Bland married Joan Atkyns, and had children including John Bland.
- Adam Bland passed away in 1601 in Sedbargh, Yorkshire, England.
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Adam Bland's Ancestors
Adam Bland's Descendants
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1. John Bland 1572–1632 m. John Bland 1572–1632
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1. Theodorick Bland 1629–1671 m. Anne Bennett 1649–1687
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1. Richard Bland 1665–1720 m. Mary Swann 1669–1700 m. Elizabeth Randolph 1679–1791
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1. Mary Bland 1704–1764 m. Henry Lee 1691–1747
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2. Theodorick Bland 1719–1783
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3. Ann Bland 1711–1771 m. Edmund Irby 1692–1762
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4. Elizabeth Bland 1706–1770
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5. Col (Richard) Bland 1710–1776
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Adam Bland's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: London, England
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1601
Event Place: Sedbargh, Yorkshire, England
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)