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Agnes Childers 1621–1626 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1621

Birth Location: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

Death Date: 1626

Death Location: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

Father: William Childress

Mother: Anne Ramsden

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The story of Agnes Childers began in 1621 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND. Agnes Childers passed away in 1626 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Childers began in 1621 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.
  • Agnes Childers passed away in 1626 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND.

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Agnes Childers's Ancestors

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Agnes Childers
1621–1626
Birth Place: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Parents
William Childress
1599–1649
Cantley, Yorkshire, ENGLAND
Anne Ramsden
1604–
Kirkheaton, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, ENGLAND
Grandparents
William Childress
1555–1646
Ballam, Nottingham, ENGLAND
Anne Webster
1560–1667
Notingham, ENGLAND
John Ramsden
1575–1604
York, Allergill, Durham, Durham, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
Hugh Childress
1500–1571
Maude Unknown
1515–
John Ramsden
1561–1607
Isabel Bottomley
1562–1617
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hugh Childress
1480–
Alice Hamilton
1480–
John Ramsden
1541–1591
George Bottomley
1531–

Agnes Childers's Timeline

2 Records

1621
1621
Birth of Agnes Childers in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
1626
1626
Age 5
Death of Agnes Childers in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1621
    Event Place: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1626
    Event Place: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

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