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Sign up freeAgnes Bate 1528–1610 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1528
Birth Location: West Lathis,,,England
Death Date: abt 1610
Death Location: Yorkshire, England
Father: William Bates
Mother: Elizabeth Warcop
Spouse(s): John Knowle
Children(s): John Constable
In 1528, Agnes Bate entered the world in West Lathis,,,England, born to William Bates And Elizabeth Warcop. Agnes Bate married John Sir Constable Van Kirkby Knowle, and had children including John Constable. Agnes Bate passed away in 1610 in Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1528, Agnes Bate entered the world in West Lathis,,,England, born to William Bates And Elizabeth Warcop.
- Agnes Bate married John Sir Constable Van Kirkby Knowle, and had children including John Constable.
- Agnes Bate passed away in 1610 in Yorkshire, England.
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Agnes Bate's Ancestors
Agnes Bate's Descendants
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1. John Constable 1546–1612
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1. Robert Constable 1565–1630
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2. Samuel Comstock 1575–1625 m. Elizabeth Turner 1573–1638
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1. Alice Alexander 1684–1748 m. John Smith 1574–1669 m. John Smith 1572–1668
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1. William Smith 1630–
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2. Benjamin Smith 1628–
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3. Elisha Smith 1626–
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4. Sarah Smith 1624–
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5. Alice Smith 1619–
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6. Mary Smith 1634–1686
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Agnes Bate's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1528
Event Place: West Lathis,,,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1610
Event Place: Yorkshire, England