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Sign up freeEdward Stoughton 1495–1573 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1495
Birth Location: Ash, Kent, England
Death Date: 1573
Death Location: Ash, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Stoughton
Mother: Margaret Watson
Spouse(s): Mary Exhurst
Children(s): Francis Stoughton
In 1495, Edward Stoughton entered the world in Ash, Kent, England, born to Thomas Stoughton And Margaret Watson. Edward Stoughton married Mary Exhurst, and had children including Francis Stoughton. Edward Stoughton passed away in 1573 in Ash, Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1495, Edward Stoughton entered the world in Ash, Kent, England, born to Thomas Stoughton And Margaret Watson.
- Edward Stoughton married Mary Exhurst, and had children including Francis Stoughton.
- Edward Stoughton passed away in 1573 in Ash, Kent, England.
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Edward Stoughton's Ancestors
Edward Stoughton's Descendants
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1. Francis Stoughton 1531–1557 m. Agnes Tringall 1535–1557
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1. Thomas Stoughton 1557–1622 m. Katherine Evelyn 1564–1603
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1. Judith Stoughton 1591–1639
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2. Thomas Stoughton 1588–1661
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3. Elizabeth Stoughton 1600–1647 m. Robert Chamberlain 1590–1639
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1. Joanna Chamberlain 1620–1711 m. Richard Betts 1612–1713
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Edward Stoughton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1495
Event Place: Ash, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1573
Event Place: Ash, Kent, England