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Daniel Giles 1555–1626 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1555

Birth Location: bap Staplehurst, Kent, England

Death Date: Apr 1626

Death Location: Staplehurst, Kent, England

Father: John May

Mother: Lady Woodall

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Daniel Giles was born in 1555 in bap Staplehurst, Kent, England, the child of John May And Lady Agnes Annes Hopper May Woodall. Daniel Giles passed away in 1626 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • Daniel Giles was born in 1555 in bap Staplehurst, Kent, England, the child of John May And Lady Agnes Annes Hopper May Woodall.
  • Daniel Giles passed away in 1626 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.

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Daniel Giles's Ancestors

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Daniel Giles
1555–1626
Birth Place: bap Staplehurst, Kent, England
Parents
John May
1520–1545
Gloucestershire, England
Lady (Agnes (Annes) Hopper May) Woodall
1520–1580
Staplehurst, Kent, England
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas May) (Paine)
1492–1559
Coggleshell, Essex, England
Lady (Margaret) Whitfield
1494–1568
Pashley, Ticehurts, Kent, England
Lord (Thomas Wharton,1st. Baron de) Wharton
1495–1567
Wharton, Yorkshire, England
Lady (Eleanor Stapleton (Baroness of) Wharton)
1500–1585
Wighill, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir 18GGF
1458–1518
Lady 18GGM
1465–1542
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel Giles's Timeline

2 Records

1555
1555
Birth of Daniel Giles in bap Staplehurst, Kent, England
bap Staplehurst, Kent, England
1626
Apr 1626
Age 71
Death of Daniel Giles in Staplehurst, Kent, England
Staplehurst, Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1555
    Event Place: bap Staplehurst, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1626
    Event Place: Staplehurst, Kent, England

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