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Agnes Hunt 1400–1440 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1400

Birth Location: Gosfield, Essex, England

Death Date: 1440

Death Location: Upminster, Suffolk, England

Father: William Hunte

Mother: Ellen Crochrode

Spouse(s): Thomas Whitebread

Children(s): John Whitebread, Mary Whitebread, Henry Whitebread, Ellen Whitebread, Anna Whitebread

In 1400, Agnes Hunt entered the world in Gosfield, Essex, England, born to William Hunte And Ellen Crochrode. Agnes Hunt married Thomas Whitebread, and had children including Anna Whitebread, Ellen Whitebread, Henry Whitebread, John Whitebread, Mary Whitebread. Agnes Hunt passed away in 1440 in Upminster, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1400, Agnes Hunt entered the world in Gosfield, Essex, England, born to William Hunte And Ellen Crochrode.
  • Agnes Hunt married Thomas Whitebread, and had children including Anna Whitebread, Ellen Whitebread, Henry Whitebread, John Whitebread, Mary Whitebread.
  • Agnes Hunt passed away in 1440 in Upminster, Suffolk, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Hunt's Ancestors

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Agnes Hunt
1400–1440
Birth Place: Gosfield, Essex, England
Parents
William Hunte
1380–1552
Gosfilde, Essex, England
Ellen Crochrode
1385–1578
Toppesfield, Essex, England
Grandparents
John (II) Crochrode
1360–1434
Toppesfield, Essex, England
Agnes Carter
1362–1444
Gosfilde, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
John Crochrode
1330–1400
Agnas Gates
1337–1404
Thomas Carter
1460–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Crochrode
1300–1350
Thelma
1312–1350
John Gates
1302–

Agnes Hunt's Descendants

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Agnes Hunt (1400–1440) m. Thomas Whitebread (ABT 1396–1429)
  1. 1. John Whitebread 1430– m. Janne Vaughn 1430–1532
    1. 1. Thomas Whitebread 1464– m. Margaret Smyth 1455–
      1. 1. Christopher Whitebread 1486–1543 m. Agnes French 1475–
        1. 1. John Whitebread 1505–1558 m. Eleanor Radcliffe 1518–1560
        2. 2. Thomas Whitbread 1500–1552 m. Jane Beauchamp 1505–1598
      2. 2. Roger Whitbread 1490–1552
  2. 2. Mary Whitebread 1430–1465
  3. 3. Henry Whitebread 1430–
  4. 4. Ellen Whitebread 1440–
  5. 5. Anna Whitebread 1426–1465 m. Henry Wright 1424–1509
    1. 1. John Wright 1450–1509 m. Agnes Kelvedon 1452–1509
      1. 1. John Wright 1488–1551 m. Olive Hubbard 1487–1560
        1. 1. Katherine Wright 1512–1594 m. John Greene 1506–1595
        2. 2. Helene Wright 1509–
        3. 3. John Wright 1510–1563 m. Bennet Green 1556–1590
        4. 4. Joan Wright 1515–1588
        5. 5. Robert Wright 1516–1587 m. Mary Greene 1519–1587
        6. 6. Alice Wright 1519–1536
        7. 7. Walter Wright 1524–1569
        8. 8. Olive Wright 1530–
        9. 9. John Wright 1522–1558 m. Alice Rucke 1520–1558 m. Joan Page 1526–
      2. 2. Frideswold Wright 1477–1522 m. Robert Greene 1490–1558
        1. 1. Mary Greene 1519–1587 m. Robert Wright 1516–1587
        2. 2. Robert Greene 1529–1608
      3. 3. Elizabeth Wright 1490–1522 m. Robert Greene 1490–1558
        1. 1. Richard Greene 1510–1608 m. Elizabeth Worgg 1534–1606
        2. 2. John Greene 1510–1540
        3. 3. Edward Greene 1510–
    2. 2. Katharine Wright 1469–1558 m. Samuel Hubbard 1466–1520
      1. 1. Olive Hubbard 1487–1560 m. John Wright 1488–1551
    3. 3. Agnes Wright 1452–1509
    4. 4. William Wright 1458–1459
    5. 5. Richard Wright 1460–1461
    6. 6. Henry Wright 1462–
    7. 7. Thomas Wright 1464–

Agnes Hunt's Timeline

2 Records

1400
1400
Birth of Agnes Hunt in Gosfield, Essex, England
Gosfield, Essex, England
1440
1440
Age 40
Death of Agnes Hunt in Upminster, Suffolk, England
Upminster, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1400
    Event Place: Gosfield, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1440
    Event Place: Upminster, Suffolk, England

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