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Francis Gurney 1581–1630 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1581
Birth Location: Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 1630
Death Location: St Stephen Coleman Street, London, England
Father: Henry Gurney
Mother: Ellen Blennerhasset
Spouse(s): Anne Browning
Children(s): John Gurney
The story of Francis Gurney began in 1581 in Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, England. Francis Gurney married Anne Browning, and had children including John Gurney. Francis Gurney passed away in 1630 in St Stephen Coleman Street, London, England.
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Biography
- The story of Francis Gurney began in 1581 in Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, England.
- Francis Gurney married Anne Browning, and had children including John Gurney.
- Francis Gurney passed away in 1630 in St Stephen Coleman Street, London, England.
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Francis Gurney's Descendants
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1. John Gurney 1603–1663 m. Mary (Ann Piper Richards) (Gurney) 1605–1661
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1. Richard (E) Gurney 1630–1719 m. Rebecca Taylor 1632–1719 m. Grissell (Burge) Fletcher) 1618–1669
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1. John Gurney 1655–1702 m. Elizabeth Green 1664–1722
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1. Elizabeth Gurney 1689–1728 m. Deacon (Ephram) Randel 1685–1759
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 Sep 1581
Event Place: Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1630
Event Place: St Stephen Coleman Street, London, England