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Agnes Tucker 1551 – 1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1551

Birth Location: Halse, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1630

Death Location: Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Father: John Tucker

Mother: Blanch Bland

Spouse(s): Christopher Cade

Children(s): Elizabeth Cade, William Cade, Joanna Cadde, Mary Cade, Wilmot Cade, Wilmot Cade, Robert Cade, Eleanor Cade, Alice Cade, John Cade, Joan Cade

It was in 1551 that Agnes Tucker was born in Halse, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, a child of John Tucker and Blanch Bland. Agnes Tucker went on to marry Christopher Cade and had children such as Elizabeth Cade, William Cade, Joanna Cadde, Mary Cade, Wilmot Cade, Wilmot Cade, Robert Cade, Eleanor Cade, Alice Cade, John Cade and Joan Cade. Agnes Tucker was deceased by 1630 in Somerset, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents

John Tucker
1520 – 1589
Birth Location: Helland, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
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Blanch Bland
1518 – 1571
Birth Location: Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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Spouses(s)

Christopher Cade
1546 – 1628
Birth Location: Halse, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
CC

Children(s)

Elizabeth Cade
1571 – 1627
Birth Location: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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William Cade
1574 –
Birth Location: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
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Joanna Cadde
1575 –
Birth Location: Saffron Walden, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Mary Cade
1578 –
Birth Location: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
MC
Wilmot Cade
1587 – 1662
Birth Location: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
WC
Wilmot Cade
1592 – 1662
Birth Location: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
WC
Robert Cade
Birth Location: –
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Eleanor Cade
Birth Location: –
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Alice Cade
Birth Location: –
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John Cade
Birth Location: –
JC
Joan Cade
Birth Location: –
JC

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1551
    Event Place: Halse, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1630
    Event Place: Somerset, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Year: 2 AUG 1630
    Event Place: Fitzhead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

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