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George Robinette 1575–1628 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1575
Birth Location: St Brides Brook , Monmouthshire, England
Death Date: 1628
Death Location: Bunbury, Cheshire, England
Father: John Robinett
Mother: Janet Clay
Spouse(s): Hermione Billard-Nessie
Children(s): Robinett, ENG
The story of George Robinette began in 1575 in St Brides Brook , Monmouthshire, England. George Robinette married Hermione Billard Nessie, and had children including Robinett James Senr Robinette Eng. George Robinette passed away in 1628 in Bunbury, Cheshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of George Robinette began in 1575 in St Brides Brook , Monmouthshire, England.
- George Robinette married Hermione Billard Nessie, and had children including Robinett James Senr Robinette Eng.
- George Robinette passed away in 1628 in Bunbury, Cheshire, England.
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George Robinette's Ancestors
George Robinette's Descendants
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1. Robinett, (James, Senr. Robinette) ENG 1600–1696 m. Dorothy Dykes 1618–1665
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1. Allen (M Robinette) Senior 1632–1694 m. Margaret (L) Symm 1632–1694
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1. Samuel Robinett 1669–1745 m. Mary Taylor 1674–1745
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1. James (John) Robinett 1712–1784 m. Ann (Catherine) Martin 1713–1783
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George Robinette's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1575
Event Place: St Brides Brook , Monmouthshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1628
Event Place: Bunbury, Cheshire, England