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Christopher Carter 1580–1632 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1580
Birth Location: Cockerham, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 4 Jan 1632
Death Location: Cockerham, Lancashire, England
Father: James Carter
Mother:
Spouse(s): Ellin Moore\More
Children(s): Agnes Carter
In 1580, Christopher Carter entered the world in Cockerham, Lancashire, England, born to James Carter And Sarah Joan Harmane. Christopher Carter married Ellin Moore More, and had children including Agnes Ann Carter. Christopher Carter passed away in 1632 in Cockerham, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1580, Christopher Carter entered the world in Cockerham, Lancashire, England, born to James Carter And Sarah Joan Harmane.
- Christopher Carter married Ellin Moore More, and had children including Agnes Ann Carter.
- Christopher Carter passed away in 1632 in Cockerham, Lancashire, England.
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Christopher Carter's Ancestors
Christopher Carter's Descendants
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1. Agnes ("Ann") Carter 1607–1668 m. Roger Wiggmton 1603–1663
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1. Sarah (Baker) Wiginton 1623–1669
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1. Robert (R) Palmer 1662–1732 m. Martha (Jeffrey) Freeman 1698–1743
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1. Thomas Palmer 1725–1804
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Christopher Carter's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1580
Event Place: Cockerham, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Jan 1632
Event Place: Cockerham, Lancashire, England