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Agnes Paxton 1508–1590 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1508

Birth Location: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

Death Date: 1590

Death Location: Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND

Father: John Paxton

Mother: Alice Bixby

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Agnes Paxton was born in 1508 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND, the child of John Paxton And Alice Bixby. Agnes Paxton passed away in 1590 in Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND.

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Biography

  • Agnes Paxton was born in 1508 in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND, the child of John Paxton And Alice Bixby.
  • Agnes Paxton passed away in 1590 in Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND.

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Agnes Paxton's Ancestors

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Agnes Paxton
1508–1590
Birth Place: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Parents
John Paxton
1480–1558
Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND
Alice Bixby
1480–1558
Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND
Grandparents
Francis Paxton
1455–1483
Buckinghamshire , ENGLAND
Janet Gunn
1460–1483
Thomas Bixby
1445–1508
Thorpe Morieux, ENGLAND
Margaret Whittingham
1456–
Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Bixby
1415–1508
Margaret Eade
1420–1453
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Bixby
1390–1459

Agnes Paxton's Timeline

2 Records

1508
1508
Birth of Agnes Paxton in Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND
1590
1590
Age 82
Death of Agnes Paxton in Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND
Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1508
    Event Place: Engalnd, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Barton (St David), Somersetshire, ENGLAND

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