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Agnes de Barker 1492–1587 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1492

Birth Location: Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England

Death Date: 15 Jan 1587

Death Location: Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England

Father: John Barker

Mother: Joyce Burton

Spouse(s): Thomas Munning

Children(s): Humphrey Munning, Margaret Mounines, Bridget Mounines, George Mounines, Nicholas Mounines, Susan Mounines, Margaret Moounines, Thomas Moounines, Margaret Moounines, Christian Moounines, Elizabeth Moounines, Robert Moounines, Christian Munning, Robert MANNING

The story of Agnes de Barker began in 1492 in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England. Agnes de Barker married Thomas Munning, and had children including Bridget Munnyng Munning Manning Maningen Mounines, Christian De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Christian Munning, Elizabeth De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, George Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Humphrey Munning, Margaret De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Margaret Munning Munnyng Manning Maninge Mounines, Nicholas Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Robert De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Robert Manning, Susan Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Thomas De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines. Agnes de Barker passed away in 1587 in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes de Barker began in 1492 in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England.
  • Agnes de Barker married Thomas Munning, and had children including Bridget Munnyng Munning Manning Maningen Mounines, Christian De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Christian Munning, Elizabeth De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, George Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Humphrey Munning, Margaret De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Margaret Munning Munnyng Manning Maninge Mounines, Nicholas Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Robert De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines, Robert Manning, Susan Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge Mounines, Thomas De Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng Moounines.
  • Agnes de Barker passed away in 1587 in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England.

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Agnes Barker's Ancestors

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Agnes Barker
1492–1587
Birth Place: Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England
Parents
John Barker
1470–1531
SUFFOLK, Lincolnshire, England
Joyce Burton
1450–1538
Market Drayton, Shropshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Barker's Descendants

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Agnes (de) Barker (1492–15 Jan 1587) m. Thomas Munning (26 Jan 1488–28 May 1557)
  1. 1. Humphrey Munning 1517–1596 m. Ellen ((Eunice)) Ungle 1514–1596
    1. 1. Margaret Munning 1545–1582 m. Henry Kembold-Kimball 1539–1583
      1. 1. Henry (Kimball) II 1565–1619 m. Johanna (Martha) Eysley 1566–1655
        1. 1. Richard (Kimball IMMIGRANT) Sr 1595–1675 m. Ursula (Scott) IMMIGRANT 1597–1660 m. Margaret (Cole (Dow)) (Kimball) 1610–1675
        2. 2. Rachell Kemball 1589–1650
        3. 3. John Kimball 1584–1633
        4. 4. Frances Kimball 1587–1587
        5. 5. Henry Kimball 1590–1684
        6. 6. Thomas Kemble 1590–1641
        7. 7. George Kimball 1598–1636
        8. 8. Samuel Kimbell 1609–
        9. 9. Thomas Kimbell 1607–1659
    2. 2. Ellyn Munning 1552–1634
    3. 3. Agnes (Manning Manigne Munning) Mounines 1543–1582
    4. 4. Johan (Margaret) Munning 1568–1624
    5. 5. Henry Munning 1565–1624
    6. 6. Elizabeth Munning 1550–1624
    7. 7. Elizabeth Munning 1568–1662
    8. 8. Christopher Munning 1554–
    9. 9. Robert Munning 1555–1578
    10. 10. William Munning 1558–
    11. 11. Humphrey Munning 1558–1624
    12. 12. Philippe Munning 1560–
    13. 13. Edmund (Manning Maningen Munning) Mounines 1570–1570
  2. 2. Margaret (Munning Munnyng Manning Maninge) Mounines 1520–1609
  3. 3. Bridget (Munnyng Munning Manning Maningen) Mounines 1535–1566
  4. 4. George (Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge) Mounines 1530–
  5. 5. Nicholas (Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge) Mounines 1527–
  6. 6. Susan (Munnyng Munning Manning Maninge) Mounines 1523–
  7. 7. Margaret (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1515–1609
  8. 8. Thomas (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1530–1575
  9. 9. Margaret (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1545–1582
  10. 10. Christian (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1519–1596
  11. 11. Elizabeth (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1521–1609
  12. 12. Robert (de Manning Maninge Munning Munnyng) Moounines 1531–1603
  13. 13. Christian Munning 1519–
  14. 14. Robert MANNING 1531–1560

Agnes Barker's Timeline

2 Records

1492
1492
Birth of Agnes de Barker in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England
Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England
1587
15 Jan 1587
Age 95
Death of Agnes de Barker in Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England
Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1492
    Event Place: Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1587
    Event Place: Nedging Tye, Babergh District, Suffolk County, England

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