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Charles Bredda 1560–1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1560

Birth Location: Westoning, Bedfordshire, England

Death Date: 1630

Death Location: Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England

Father: John Bread

Mother: Clemens None

Spouse(s): Agnes Pratchett

Children(s):

In 1560, Charles Bredda entered the world in Westoning, Bedfordshire, England, born to John Bread And Clemens. Charles Bredda married Agnes Pratchett. Charles Bredda passed away in 1630 in Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1560, Charles Bredda entered the world in Westoning, Bedfordshire, England, born to John Bread And Clemens.
  • Charles Bredda married Agnes Pratchett.
  • Charles Bredda passed away in 1630 in Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England.

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Charles Bredda's Ancestors

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Charles Bredda
1560–1630
Birth Place: Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Parents
John Bread
1531–1585
Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Clemens
1534–1577
Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Grandparents
Timothy Bread
1505–1535
Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Elaine Walters
1506–1580
Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Breed
1480–1540
Rosie Clemmons
1480–1540
James Walters
1485–1510
Ericka Graham
1490–1555
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Bredda's Timeline

2 Records

1560
1560
Birth of Charles Bredda in Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
Westoning, Bedfordshire, England
1630
1630
Age 70
Death of Charles Bredda in Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England
Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1560
    Event Place: Westoning, Bedfordshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Flitwick Parish, Bedfordshire, England

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