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Francis Hills 1629–1688 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1629
Birth Location: Flitton, Bedfordshire, , England
Death Date: 23 Jun 1688
Death Location: Shefford, Bedfordshire, , England
Father: Thomas Hill
Mother: Anne Barker
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Milwarde
Children(s): Clemence HILL
Francis Hills was born in 1629 in Flitton, Bedfordshire, , England, the child of Thomas Hill And Anne Barker. Francis Hills married Elizabeth Milwarde, and had children including Clemence Clemencia Hill. Francis Hills passed away in 1688 in Shefford, Bedfordshire, , England.
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Biography
- Francis Hills was born in 1629 in Flitton, Bedfordshire, , England, the child of Thomas Hill And Anne Barker.
- Francis Hills married Elizabeth Milwarde, and had children including Clemence Clemencia Hill.
- Francis Hills passed away in 1688 in Shefford, Bedfordshire, , England.
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Francis Hills's Ancestors
Francis Hills's Descendants
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1. Clemence (Clemencia) HILL 1654–1732 m. JOSEPH (NEALE \) NEELE 1656–1732
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1. Mary Neal 1688–1734 m. George Low 1673–1743
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1. MARY LOWE 1713–1788 m. Thomas FLAWN 1695–1778
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1. Rebecca FLAWN 1741–1814 m. George Allen 1740–1777
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1629
Event Place: Flitton, Bedfordshire, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Jun 1688
Event Place: Shefford, Bedfordshire, , England