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Edward Pendleton 1569–1625 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 Mar 1569
Birth Location: Eccles, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 1625
Death Location: St. Sepulchre Newgate, Middlesex, England
Father: Edward Pendleton
Mother: Ann Newton
Spouse(s): Marjorie Thomas
Children(s): Mary Pendleton
In 1569, Edward Pendleton entered the world in Eccles, Lancashire, England, born to Edward Pendleton And Ann Newton. Edward Pendleton married Marjorie Thomas, and had children including Mary Jane Pendleton. Edward Pendleton passed away in 1625 in St. Sepulchre Newgate, Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- In 1569, Edward Pendleton entered the world in Eccles, Lancashire, England, born to Edward Pendleton And Ann Newton.
- Edward Pendleton married Marjorie Thomas, and had children including Mary Jane Pendleton.
- Edward Pendleton passed away in 1625 in St. Sepulchre Newgate, Middlesex, England.
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Edward Pendleton's Ancestors
Edward Pendleton's Descendants
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1. Mary (Jane) Pendleton 1600–1665 m. Thomas Newhall 1594–1674
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1. Mary Newhall 1637–1701 m. Thomas Brown 1628–1693
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1. Mary Brown 1666–1757 m. Thomas Norwood 1664–1755
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1. Abigail Norwood 1699–1723 m. Robert Rose 1690–1740
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Edward Pendleton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 Mar 1569
Event Place: Eccles, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1625
Event Place: St. Sepulchre Newgate, Middlesex, England