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Agnes Curnow 1520–1587 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1520

Birth Location: Cornwall, England

Death Date: 23 Nov 1587

Death Location: St Erth, Cornwall

Father: John Curnow

Mother: Marie Tregreth

Spouse(s): James PENHALL

Children(s): John PENHALE

Agnes Curnow was born in 1520 in Cornwall, England, the child of John Curnow And Marie Tregreth. Agnes Curnow married James Penhall, and had children including John Penhale. Agnes Curnow passed away in 1587 in St Erth, Cornwall.

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Biography

  • Agnes Curnow was born in 1520 in Cornwall, England, the child of John Curnow And Marie Tregreth.
  • Agnes Curnow married James Penhall, and had children including John Penhale.
  • Agnes Curnow passed away in 1587 in St Erth, Cornwall.

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Agnes Curnow's Ancestors

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Agnes Curnow
1520–1587
Birth Place: Cornwall, England
Parents
John Curnow
1530–1606
Cornwall England
Marie Tregreth
1530–
Cornwall, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Curnow's Descendants

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Agnes Curnow (abt 1520–23 Nov 1587) m. James PENHALL (1520–Jul 1602)
  1. 1. John PENHALE 1550–1596 m. Jane HOOPER 1550–1587
    1. 1. Alise Penhall 1580–1651 m. Richard Tuckfield 1571–1635
      1. 1. Thomas Tuckfield 1635–1694 m. Philippa Philp 1640–1684
        1. 1. Grace Tuckfield 1670–1744

Agnes Curnow's Timeline

2 Records

1520
abt 1520
Birth of Agnes Curnow in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England
1587
23 Nov 1587
Age 67
Death of Agnes Curnow in St Erth, Cornwall
St Erth, Cornwall

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1520
    Event Place: Cornwall, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Nov 1587
    Event Place: St Erth, Cornwall

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