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Edward Baber 1576–1655 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Jul 1576

Birth Location: Chew Magna, Somerset, England

Death Date: 1655

Death Location: St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England

Father: Sir Barbor

Mother: Lady Leigh

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In 1576, Edward Baber entered the world in Chew Magna, Somerset, England, born to Sir Edward Barbor And Lady Catherine Leigh. Edward Baber passed away in 1655 in St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England.

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Biography

  • In 1576, Edward Baber entered the world in Chew Magna, Somerset, England, born to Sir Edward Barbor And Lady Catherine Leigh.
  • Edward Baber passed away in 1655 in St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England.

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Edward Baber's Ancestors

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Edward Baber
1576–1655
Birth Place: Chew Magna, Somerset, England
Parents
Sir Edward Barbor
1531–1578
Somerset, England
Lady (Catherine) Leigh
1557–1601
Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (John Baber) II
1503–1575
Regibury, Somerset, England
Agnes Willett
1507–1580
Butcombe, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Barber
1480–1526
Alice Adams
1490–1535
Elizabeth Buver
1490–1506
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Bannock
1476–1552
John Buver
1470–1532
Hillegont Veen
1470–1540

Edward Baber's Timeline

2 Records

1576
7 Jul 1576
Birth of Edward Baber in Chew Magna, Somerset, England
Chew Magna, Somerset, England
1655
1655
Age 79
Death of Edward Baber in St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England
St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Jul 1576
    Event Place: Chew Magna, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: St Marys, Sunbury On Thames, London, England

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