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Faith Clarke 1544–1598 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1544

Birth Location: , , , England

Death Date: 1598

Death Location: Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

Father: Thomas Wookey

Mother: Lady (Northos)

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The story of Faith Clarke began in 1544 in , , , England. Faith Clarke passed away in 1598 in Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe.

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Biography

  • The story of Faith Clarke began in 1544 in , , , England.
  • Faith Clarke passed away in 1598 in Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe.

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Faith Clarke's Ancestors

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Faith Clarke
1544–1598
Birth Place: , , , England
Parents
Thomas Lyncoln Clarke, of Wookey
1500–1551
Great Ellingham, Norfolk, England
Lady (Joane Katherine Clarke) (Northos)
1510–1553
Great Ellingham, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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Faith Clarke's Timeline

2 Records

1544
1544
Birth of Faith Clarke in , , , England
, , , England
1598
1598
Age 54
Death of Faith Clarke in Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe
Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1544
    Event Place: , , , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1598
    Event Place: Great Barley End Farm, now Duncombe Farm, Ivinghoe Parish, County of Buckingham, England; buried at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Ivinghoe

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