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Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt 1510–1578 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1510
Birth Location: Toppesfield, Essex, England
Death Date: 10 Sep 1578
Death Location: Gosfield, Essex, England
Father: John Crochrode
Mother: Agnes Carter
Spouse(s): Sir Hunt
Children(s): Robert Hunt
In 1510, Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt entered the world in Toppesfield, Essex, England, born to John Crochrode And Agnes Deborah Carter. Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt married Sir William Lyncolne Hunt, and had children including Robert Hunt. Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt passed away in 1578 in Gosfield, Essex, England.
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Biography
- In 1510, Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt entered the world in Toppesfield, Essex, England, born to John Crochrode And Agnes Deborah Carter.
- Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt married Sir William Lyncolne Hunt, and had children including Robert Hunt.
- Ellen (Crockerode) Hunt passed away in 1578 in Gosfield, Essex, England.
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1. Robert Hunt 1544–1626 m. Frances (Higny) (Hygny) 1550–1616
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1. Rev (Robert First Chaplain of the Jamestown Settlement, Virginia, Anglican Chaplain, Vicar of the Parish Church of) Heathfeild 1568–1608 m. Margery Cummings 1556–1622
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1510
Event Place: Toppesfield, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Sep 1578
Event Place: Gosfield, Essex, England