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Deborah King 1640–1697 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1640
Birth Location: Woodchester, Gloucester, England
Death Date: 1697
Death Location: Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England
Father: Daniel 🧬
Mother: Alice Lode
Spouse(s): Samuel Barnfield
Children(s): Elizabeth Barnfield
In 1640, Deborah King entered the world in Woodchester, Gloucester, England, born to Daniel King And Alice Lode. Deborah King married Samuel Samuell Barnfield, and had children including Elizabeth Barnfield. Deborah King passed away in 1697 in Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England.
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Biography
- In 1640, Deborah King entered the world in Woodchester, Gloucester, England, born to Daniel King And Alice Lode.
- Deborah King married Samuel Samuell Barnfield, and had children including Elizabeth Barnfield.
- Deborah King passed away in 1697 in Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England.
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Deborah King's Ancestors
Deborah King's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Barnfield 1665–1746 m. Richard Morris 1692–1714
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1. Richard Morris 1712–1798 m. Foster Owen 1714–
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1. James Morris 1723–1798 m. Catherine Huxley 1739–1798
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1. James (Morris) Morrey 1761–1807 m. Hannah Ledsham 1760–1823
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Deborah King's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1640
Event Place: Woodchester, Gloucester, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1697
Event Place: Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England