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Sign up freeAgnes Carder 1520–1608 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1520
Birth Location: St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England
Death Date: 19 Jan 1608
Death Location: Somerset, England
Father: William Creede
Mother: Ellenor None
Spouse(s): EDWARD *
Children(s): Raphaell Creede
In 1520, Agnes Carder entered the world in St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England, born to William Creede And Ellenor. Agnes Carder married Edward Creed Carder Carter, and had children including Raphaell Carder Creede. Agnes Carder passed away in 1608 in Somerset, England.
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Biography
- In 1520, Agnes Carder entered the world in St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England, born to William Creede And Ellenor.
- Agnes Carder married Edward Creed Carder Carter, and had children including Raphaell Carder Creede.
- Agnes Carder passed away in 1608 in Somerset, England.
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Agnes Carder's Descendants
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1. Raphaell (Carder) Creede 1540–1632
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1. Richard (Edward Anthony) Creede\Carder 1565–1647 m. Elizabeth (Marshall Smith) Smythe 1569–1636
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1. Richard Carder 1615–1675
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1. Susanna Carder 1637–1711 m. Nathaniel (Rice) Waterman 1637–1711
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1520
Event Place: St. Marys, Henbury, Gloucester, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 Jan 1608
Event Place: Somerset, England