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Sign up freeAnne Leake 1650–1728 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: May 1650
Birth Location: Holt, Norfolk, England
Death Date: Feb 1728
Death Location: Brisley, Norfolk, England
Father: Benjamin Leake
Mother: Ann Lincolne
Spouse(s): Joseph Arnold
Children(s): John Arnold
In 1650, Anne Leake entered the world in Holt, Norfolk, England, born to Benjamin Leake And Ann Lincolne. Anne Leake married Joseph Josephus Arnold, and had children including John Arnold. Anne Leake passed away in 1728 in Brisley, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- In 1650, Anne Leake entered the world in Holt, Norfolk, England, born to Benjamin Leake And Ann Lincolne.
- Anne Leake married Joseph Josephus Arnold, and had children including John Arnold.
- Anne Leake passed away in 1728 in Brisley, Norfolk, England.
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Anne Leake's Ancestors
Anne Leake's Descendants
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1. John Arnold 1683–1727 m. Elizabeth Arnold 1680–1745
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1. William Arnold 1705–1778 m. Dinah Jacob 1705–1752
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1. Henry Arnold 1745–1804 m. Ann Hawes 1756–1847
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1. Henry Arnold 1769–1815 m. Mary Higby 1758–
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Anne Leake's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: May 1650
Event Place: Holt, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 23 Sep 1678
Event Place: Litcham, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Feb 1728
Event Place: Brisley, Norfolk, England