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Christopher Forster 1651–1675 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: August, 1651
Birth Location: Leake, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: Sept 29, 1675
Death Location: Lancashire, England
Father: Sir Etherton
Mother: Mary Cole
Spouse(s): Margaret Robinson
Children(s): Ralph Forster
In 1651, Christopher Forster entered the world in Leake, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Thomas Forster Of Etherton And Mary Ann Cole. Christopher Forster married Margaret Robinson, and had children including Ralph Collingwood Forster. Christopher Forster passed away in 1675 in Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1651, Christopher Forster entered the world in Leake, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Thomas Forster Of Etherton And Mary Ann Cole.
- Christopher Forster married Margaret Robinson, and had children including Ralph Collingwood Forster.
- Christopher Forster passed away in 1675 in Lancashire, England.
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Christopher Forster's Ancestors
Christopher Forster's Descendants
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1. Ralph (Collingwood) Forster 1671–1749 m. ann fenwick 1667–
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1. William Forrester 1693–
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1. William Forrester 1718–1814 m. jane routledge 1719–
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1. Jane Forester 1738– m. Simon Kennedy 1740–
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Christopher Forster's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: August, 1651
Event Place: Leake, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Sept 29, 1675
Event Place: Lancashire, England