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Agnes Margaret Adam 1521–1559 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1521

Birth Location: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 6 May 1559

Death Location: Surrey, England

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Spouse(s): *Robert Bocker

Children(s): Alice Bocker, Thomas Bocher, William Elder, Susannah Boucher, Eleanor ^, Henry Bocher, Christina Bocher, John Bocher

The story of Agnes Margaret Adam began in 1521 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England. Agnes Margaret Adam married Robert Bocker, Thome Godshalffe, and had children including Alice Bocker, Christina Bocher, Eleanor Elinor Elnor Bocher Bocker Botger Connection To Parents Unverified, Henry Bocher, John Bocher, Susannah Boucher, Thomas Bocher, William Boucher The Elder. Agnes Margaret Adam passed away in 1559 in Surrey, England.

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  • The story of Agnes Margaret Adam began in 1521 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England.
  • Agnes Margaret Adam married Robert Bocker, Thome Godshalffe, and had children including Alice Bocker, Christina Bocher, Eleanor Elinor Elnor Bocher Bocker Botger Connection To Parents Unverified, Henry Bocher, John Bocher, Susannah Boucher, Thomas Bocher, William Boucher The Elder.
  • Agnes Margaret Adam passed away in 1559 in Surrey, England.

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Agnes Adam's Ancestors

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Agnes Adam
1521–1559
Birth Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
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Agnes Adam's Descendants

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Agnes (Margaret) Adam (1521–6 May 1559) m. *Robert Bocker (1517–31 July 1603)
  1. 1. Alice Bocker 1543–1623 m. Robert Broke 1547–1614
    1. 1. Richard (Henry) Brooke 1590–1692 m. Sarah (Elizabeth Aldous Barber) 10GGM 1593–1652
      1. 1. Robert (King) Brock 1640–1715 m. Elisha (Ellen) Martin 1639–1715
        1. 1. Barbara Brock 1662–1720 m. Abraham (Martin) Estes 1647–1720
      2. 2. Elisha (Ellen) Martin 1639–1715 m. Robert (King) Brock 1640–1715
  2. 2. Thomas Bocher 1555–
  3. 3. William (Boucher the) Elder 1544–1595
  4. 4. Susannah Boucher 1549–1555
  5. 5. Eleanor (Elinor Elnor Bocher Bocker Botger (connection to parents unverified)) ^ 1540–1590
  6. 6. Henry Bocher –1541
  7. 7. Christina Bocher 1547–1553
  8. 8. John Bocher 1552–2008

Agnes Adam's Timeline

5 Records

1521
1521
Birth of Agnes Margaret Adam in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
1559
Abt 27 Feb 1559
Age 38
Death of Agnes Margaret Adam in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
1559
27 Feb 1559
Age 38
Burial of Agnes Margaret Adam in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England
1559
6 May 1559
Age 38
Burial of Agnes Margaret Adam in Surrey, England
Surrey, England
1572
1572
Age 51
Agnes Margaret Adam was married
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1521
    Event Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1572

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 27 Feb 1559
    Event Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; Snaith, Co York, 1537-1656
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1559
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; Snaith, Co York, 1537-1656

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 6 May 1559
    Event Place: Surrey, England
    Record Source: London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England, UK; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P95TRI1065

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