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Sign up freeAgnes Denne 1550–1625 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1550
Birth Location: Denne Hill, Kingston, Kent, England
Death Date: 23 Sep 1625
Death Location: Barham, City of Canterbury, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Denne
Mother: Alice Mett
Spouse(s): Vincent Ladd
Children(s): Thomas Lade
In 1550, Agnes Denne entered the world in Denne Hill, Kingston, Kent, England, born to Thomas Philpott Denne And Alice Mett. Agnes Denne married Vincent La Lade Ladd, and had children including Thomas Ladd Lade. Agnes Denne passed away in 1625 in Barham, City of Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1550, Agnes Denne entered the world in Denne Hill, Kingston, Kent, England, born to Thomas Philpott Denne And Alice Mett.
- Agnes Denne married Vincent La Lade Ladd, and had children including Thomas Ladd Lade.
- Agnes Denne passed away in 1625 in Barham, City of Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Agnes Denne's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Ladd) Lade 1586–1660 m. Margaret ("Mary") Denwood 1593–1676
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1. Margeret Ladd 1620–1664 m. Richard (Murphy,) Capt. 1610–1684
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1. Patricius Murphy 1630– m. Ellen Sullivan 1630–
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1. Michael Murphy 1680– m. Johanna Power 1680–1783
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: Denne Hill, Kingston, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Sep 1625
Event Place: Barham, City of Canterbury, Kent, England