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Sign up freeAgnes Hayes 1540 – 1591 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1540
Birth Location: Bramshott, Hampshire, England
Death Date: 24 Mar 1591
Death Location: Bramshott, Hampshire, England
Father: Richard Hayes\Hawes
Mother: Agnes Crofton
Spouse(s): John Collyer
Children(s): Tomsyne Collyer
The story of Agnes Hayes began in 1540 in Bramshott, Hampshire, England. Agnes Hayes married John Collyer, and had children including Tomsyne Collyer. Agnes Hayes passed away in 1591 in Bramshott, Hampshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Agnes Hayes began in 1540 in Bramshott, Hampshire, England.
- Agnes Hayes married John Collyer, and had children including Tomsyne Collyer.
- Agnes Hayes passed away in 1591 in Bramshott, Hampshire, England.
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Agnes Hayes's Descendants
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1. Tomsyne Collyer (Abt. 1556 – 8 Apr 1602) m. John Boniface (1545 – 10 May 1590)
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1. John Bonniface (25 Mar 1579 – 07 Dec 1639) m. Mary Mercer\Fuller (1580 – 23 Oct 1637)
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1. Edward Boniface (27 May 1618 – 7 October 1670) m. Anne Staker (Abt. 1622 – )
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1. John Boniface (17 Sep 1649 – 22 Sep 1727) m. Elizaeth LOVELL (1650 – 4 September 1701)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1540
Event Place: Bramshott, Hampshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Mar 1591
Event Place: Bramshott, Hampshire, England