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Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood 1535–1607 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1535
Birth Location: North Elmham, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 1607
Death Location: St Andrew Holborn, London, England
Father: John (Fludd\Flud\Tully)
Mother: Lady Bonner
Spouse(s): Rycharde Pytcher
Children(s): Ursula Pitcher
The story of Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood began in 1535 in North Elmham, Norfolk, England. Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood married Rycharde Pytcher, and had children including Ursula Pitcher. Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood passed away in 1607 in St Andrew Holborn, London, England.
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Biography
- The story of Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood began in 1535 in North Elmham, Norfolk, England.
- Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood married Rycharde Pytcher, and had children including Ursula Pitcher.
- Cecelia (Cecily) Coon Flood passed away in 1607 in St Andrew Holborn, London, England.
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Cecelia Flood's Ancestors
Cecelia Flood's Descendants
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1. Ursula Pitcher 1559–1631 m. Edmund (Deveroys) (Devereaux) 1556–1586
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1. Elizabeth (Nazareth) Deveroys 1586–1632 m. Bartholomew Flagg 1585–1632
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1. Thomas Flagg 1615–1697 m. Mary ((Marable) Gershom) Underwood 1619–1702
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1. Mary Flagg 1657–1720 m. Samuel Bigulah 1653–1731
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Cecelia Flood's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1535
Event Place: North Elmham, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1607
Event Place: St Andrew Holborn, London, England