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Edmund (Edward) Neville 1555 – 1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1555

Birth Location: Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England

Death Date: 03 Feb 1630

Death Location: Bruxelles,Brabant,Belgium

Father: Richard Neville

Mother: Barbara Arden

Spouse(s): Jane Martignis, Jane "Smyth"

Children(s): Ralph Neville, Katherine Neville, Jane Neville, Margaret Neville, Thomas Westmoreland, Anne Neville, Dorothy Neville

Early life: Edmund (Edward) Neville arrived in Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England in 1555, born to Richard Neville and Barbara Arden. Over time, Edmund (Edward) Neville formed a family with Jane Martignis and Jane Smith "Smyth", which included Ralph Neville, Katherine Neville, Jane Neville, Margaret Neville, Thomas Neville Westmoreland, Anne Neville and Dorothy Neville. Edmund (Edward) Neville concluded life in Bruxelles,Brabant,Belgium in 1630.

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Parents

Richard Neville
1523 – 1590
Birth Location: Parkhall, Warwickshire, , England
RN
Barbara Arden
1528 – 1585
Birth Location: Warwick, Worcestershire, England
BA

Spouses(s)

Jane Martignis
1555 – 1583
Birth Location: Hainault, Belgium
JM
Jane "Smyth"
1568 – 1646
Birth Location: Shelford, Warwickshire, England
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Children(s)

Ralph Neville
1589 – 1600
Birth Location: Wick, Worcestershire, England
RN
Katherine Neville
1590 – 1613
Birth Location: Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England
KN
Jane Neville
1593 – 1601
Birth Location: Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England
JN
Margaret Neville
1596 – 1601
Birth Location: Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England
MN
Thomas Westmoreland
1601 – 1665
Birth Location: Milburn, Westmorland, England
TW
Anne Neville
1601 – 1631
Birth Location: Wick, Worcestershire, England
AN
Dorothy Neville
1602 – 1647
Birth Location: Upper Wick (Worcesershire) England
DN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1555
    Event Place: Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 03 Feb 1630
    Event Place: Bruxelles,Brabant,Belgium
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

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