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Cecelia de Hyde 1504–1616 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1504 / 1508

Birth Location: 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England

Death Date: 02 Sept 1616

Death Location: 1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England.

Father: Edward Spicer

Mother: Lady Spicer

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In 1504, Cecelia de Hyde entered the world in 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England, born to Edward Tomson Spicer And Lady Agnes Anne Lovingott Spicer. Cecelia de Hyde passed away in 1616 in 1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England..

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Biography

  • In 1504, Cecelia de Hyde entered the world in 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England, born to Edward Tomson Spicer And Lady Agnes Anne Lovingott Spicer.
  • Cecelia de Hyde passed away in 1616 in 1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England..

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Cecelia Hyde's Ancestors

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Cecelia Hyde
1504–1616
Birth Place: 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England
Parents
Edward Tomson Spicer
1465–1552
Wiveliscombe, Somerset : ENGLAND
Lady (Agnes Anne Lovingott) Spicer
1465–1523
Lovedays Manor, Elmington, Oxfordshire, England
Grandparents
Johis (Tomson) Spicer
1445–1564
Essex, England
Joan Egar
1440–1525
Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cecelia Hyde's Timeline

2 Records

1504
1504 / 1508
Birth of Cecelia de Hyde in 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England
1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England
1616
02 Sept 1616
Age 112
Death of Cecelia de Hyde in 1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England.
1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1504 / 1508
    Event Place: 1504 or 1508 - Deanly, Berkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Sept 1616
    Event Place: 1616 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England.

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