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Alice Poyntz 1540 – 1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1540

Birth Location: Alderley, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 22 AUG 1605

Death Location: Arundel, Sussex, England

Father: John Poyntz

Mother: Margaret Saunders

Spouse(s): John Skinner, Thomas Palmer

Children(s):

The story of Alice Poyntz began in 1540 in Alderley, Gloucestershire, England. Alice Poyntz married John Skinner, Thomas Palmer. Alice Poyntz passed away in 1605 in Arundel, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Alice Poyntz began in 1540 in Alderley, Gloucestershire, England.
  • Alice Poyntz married John Skinner, Thomas Palmer.
  • Alice Poyntz passed away in 1605 in Arundel, Sussex, England.

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Alice Poyntz's Ancestors

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Alice Poyntz
1540 – 1605
Birth Place: Alderley, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
John Poyntz
1484 – 1544
Iron Acton, Gloucestershire, England
Margaret Saunders
– 1564
Charlwood, Surrey, England
Grandparents
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alice Poyntz's Timeline

3 Records

1540
1540
Birth of Alice Poyntz in Alderley, Gloucestershire, England
Alderley, Gloucestershire, England
1605
22 AUG 1605
Age 65
Death of Alice Poyntz in Arundel, Sussex, England
Arundel, Sussex, England
1605
23 AUG 1605
Age 65
Burial of Alice Poyntz in St Margaret, Angmering, Sussex, England
St Margaret, Angmering, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Alderley, Gloucestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 AUG 1605
    Event Place: Arundel, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 23 AUG 1605
    Event Place: St Margaret, Angmering, Sussex, England

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