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Alice Giles 1586–1613 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt 1586
Birth Location: Great Harwood, Lancashire, England 🏴
Death Date: 3 December 1613
Death Location: Great Harwood Lancashire England 🏴
Father: William Gyles
Mother: Katheren Craven
Spouse(s): John Standen
Children(s): Richard Standen
Alice Giles was born in 1586 in Great Harwood, Lancashire, England 🏴, the child of William Gyles And Katheren Craven. Alice Giles married John Standen, and had children including Richard Standen. Alice Giles passed away in 1613 in Great Harwood Lancashire England 🏴.
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Biography
- Alice Giles was born in 1586 in Great Harwood, Lancashire, England 🏴, the child of William Gyles And Katheren Craven.
- Alice Giles married John Standen, and had children including Richard Standen.
- Alice Giles passed away in 1613 in Great Harwood Lancashire England 🏴.
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Alice Giles's Ancestors
Alice Giles's Descendants
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1. Richard Standen 1611–
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1. John Standen 1656–1728 m. Joan Mullington 1658–1713
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1. Richard Standen 1682–1751 m. MARTHA (BRIG\BRIDGE Standen 5) Ggm 1698–1763
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1. WILLIAM (STANDEN 4) Ggf 1725–1801 m. Elizabeth (Mary) BRADSHAW 1726–1772
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Alice Giles's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt 1586
Event Place: Great Harwood, Lancashire, England 🏴
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 December 1613
Event Place: Great Harwood Lancashire England 🏴