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Agnes Lines 1688–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1688

Birth Location: Dittisham, Devon, , England

Death Date: 1740

Death Location: Mortehoe, Devon, England

Father: Thomas Lyne

Mother: Agnes (Unknown)

Spouse(s): Thomas Philps

Children(s): Thomas Philip

The story of Agnes Lines began in 1688 in Dittisham, Devon, , England. Agnes Lines married Thomas Philps, and had children including Thomas Philip. Agnes Lines passed away in 1740 in Mortehoe, Devon, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Lines began in 1688 in Dittisham, Devon, , England.
  • Agnes Lines married Thomas Philps, and had children including Thomas Philip.
  • Agnes Lines passed away in 1740 in Mortehoe, Devon, England.

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Agnes Lines's Ancestors

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Agnes Lines
1688–1740
Birth Place: Dittisham, Devon, , England
Parents
Thomas Lines \ Lyne
1660–1699
Dittisham, Devon, England
Agnes (Unknown)
1660–
Devon
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Lines's Descendants

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Agnes Lines (1688–1740) m. Thomas Philps (1688–1721)
  1. 1. Thomas Philip 1719– m. Elizabeth Memory 1723–1767
    1. 1. Thomas Phillips 1744–1812 m. Eleanour Putt 1744–1793
      1. 1. John Phillips 1780–1858 m. Anne Morgan 1790–1858
        1. 1. Jane Phillips 1803–1878 m. James Thomas 1798–1862

Agnes Lines's Timeline

2 Records

1688
1688
Birth of Agnes Lines in Dittisham, Devon, , England
Dittisham, Devon, , England
1740
1740
Age 52
Death of Agnes Lines in Mortehoe, Devon, England
Mortehoe, Devon, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1688
    Event Place: Dittisham, Devon, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1740
    Event Place: Mortehoe, Devon, England

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