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Sign up freeAnne Harley 1429–1494 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1429
Birth Location: Pocklock, Somerset, England
Death Date: 4 Jun 1494
Death Location: Portlock, Somerset, England
Father: Geofrey Harley
Mother: Joane Burleighl
Spouse(s): Anthony Snow
Children(s): Richard Snow
In 1429, Anne Harley entered the world in Pocklock, Somerset, England, born to Geofrey Harley And Joane Burleighl. Anne Harley married Anthony Snow, and had children including Richard Snow. Anne Harley passed away in 1494 in Portlock, Somerset, England.
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Biography
- In 1429, Anne Harley entered the world in Pocklock, Somerset, England, born to Geofrey Harley And Joane Burleighl.
- Anne Harley married Anthony Snow, and had children including Richard Snow.
- Anne Harley passed away in 1494 in Portlock, Somerset, England.
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Anne Harley's Ancestors
Anne Harley's Descendants
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1. Richard Snow 1460–1520 m. Elizabeth Hatherly 1462–1512
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1. James (Barter) Snow 1498–1548 m. Martha White 1499–1550
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1. Nicholas Snow 1530–1599 m. Elizabeth (Catherine) Harwoode 1535–1595
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1. Nicholas Snow 1578–1630 m. Elizabeth ((Mary) Rowles) (Walker) 1600–1644
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Anne Harley's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 Mar 1429
Event Place: Pocklock, Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Jun 1494
Event Place: Portlock, Somerset, England