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Agnes Wade 1646 – 1651 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1646

Birth Location: Conistone, Burnsall

Death Date: JUL 1651

Death Location: Conistone, Burnsall

Father: Cuthbert Wade

Mother: Agnes Brackin

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Agnes Wade was born in 1646 in Conistone, Burnsall, the child of Cuthbert Wade and Agnes Brackin. Agnes Wade passed away in 1651 in Conistone, Burnsall.

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Biography

  • Agnes Wade was born in 1646 in Conistone, Burnsall, the child of Cuthbert Wade and Agnes Brackin.
  • Agnes Wade passed away in 1651 in Conistone, Burnsall.

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Agnes Wade's Ancestors

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Agnes Wade
1646 – 1651
Birth Place: Conistone, Burnsall
Parents
Cuthbert Wade
1619 – 1688
Conistone, Burnsall, Yorkshire, England
Agnes Brackin
1617 – 1655
(Litton, Arncliffe)
Grandparents
Christopher Wade
1591 – 1672
(Conistone, Burnsall)
Margaret (Wytham of) Garforth
1595 – 1648
Garforth, Yorkshire, England
Matthew Brackin
1576 –
(Litton, Arncliffe)
Ann Litton
1595 –
(Litton, Arncliffe)
Great-Grandparents
Arthur Wade
1557 – 1612
Elizabeth
1555 – 1612
Cuthbert Whitham
1574 – 1644
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Wade's Timeline

2 Records

1646
1646
Birth of Agnes Wade in Conistone, Burnsall
Conistone, Burnsall
1651
JUL 1651
Age 5
Death of Agnes Wade in Conistone, Burnsall
Conistone, Burnsall

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1646
    Event Place: Conistone, Burnsall
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: The Wade genealogy : being some account of the origin of the name, and of the lost folkstory of the

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: JUL 1651
    Event Place: Conistone, Burnsall

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