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Anne Peyton 1581–1640 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1581
Birth Location: Isleham, Cambridge, England
Death Date: 27 Sep 1640
Death Location: St. Andrew's Churchyard, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Father: John Isleham
Mother: Alice Osborne
Spouse(s): Robert Redgrave
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In 1581, Anne Peyton entered the world in Isleham, Cambridge, England, born to John Peyton 1St Baronet Peyton Of Isleham And Alice Osborne. Anne Peyton married Robert Bacon 3Rd Baronet Bacon Of Redgrave. Anne Peyton passed away in 1640 in St. Andrew's Churchyard, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.
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- In 1581, Anne Peyton entered the world in Isleham, Cambridge, England, born to John Peyton 1St Baronet Peyton Of Isleham And Alice Osborne.
- Anne Peyton married Robert Bacon 3Rd Baronet Bacon Of Redgrave.
- Anne Peyton passed away in 1640 in St. Andrew's Churchyard, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1581
Event Place: Isleham, Cambridge, England
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Event Type: Custom Event
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Sep 1640
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Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 27 Sep 1640
Event Place: St. Andrew's Churchyard, Great Ryburgh, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England