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Giles Blake 1568–1642 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1568

Birth Location: Little Baddow, Essex, England

Death Date: 13 Jun 1642

Death Location: Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States

Father: John Blake

Mother: Joan Jugg

Spouse(s): Dorothy Tweedy

Children(s): William Blake, Grace Blake, Emma Blake, Anne Blake, John Blake

In 1568, Giles Blake entered the world in Little Baddow, Essex, England, born to John The Elder Blake And Joan Christian Jugg. Giles Blake married Dorothy Tweedy, and had children including Anne Blake, Emma Blake, Grace Blake, John Blake, William Blake. Giles Blake passed away in 1642 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1568, Giles Blake entered the world in Little Baddow, Essex, England, born to John The Elder Blake And Joan Christian Jugg.
  • Giles Blake married Dorothy Tweedy, and had children including Anne Blake, Emma Blake, Grace Blake, John Blake, William Blake.
  • Giles Blake passed away in 1642 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Giles Blake's Ancestors

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Giles Blake
1568–1642
Birth Place: Little Baddow, Essex, England
Parents
John "the Elder" Blake
1521–1576
Over Stowey, Somerset, England
Joan (Christian) Jugg
1521–1595
Plainsfield, Somerset, England
Grandparents
Lord (Humphrey) Blake
1494–1588
Old Hall, Eastontown, Andover, Wiltshire, England
Agnes Littleton
1494–1585
Plainfield, Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
William Blake
1465–1547
Mary Coles
1469–1512
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Blake*
1438–1471

Giles Blake's Descendants

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Giles Blake (1568–13 Jun 1642) m. Dorothy Tweedy (1572–15 Feb 1647)
  1. 1. William Blake 1594–1663 m. Agnes Thorne 1594–1678
    1. 1. William Blake 1620–1703 m. Hannah 1639–1729 m. Anna LYON 1628–1693 m. Anna Lyon 1624–1703
      1. 1. Mehitabell BLAKE 1673–1732 m. William (2) BRIGGS 1667–1731
        1. 1. Isaac Briggs 1696–
        2. 2. Agnes Briggs 1697–1734
        3. 3. Mehitable Briggs 1703–1782
        4. 4. Seth Briggs 1709–1757
        5. 5. Noah Briggs 1713–1785
        6. 6. Eliphalet Briggs 1713–1780
        7. 7. Elizabeth Briggs 1717–1725
        8. 8. Sarah Briggs 1694–1734
      2. 2. Edward Blake 1662–1737
      3. 3. Anne Blake 1651–1651
      4. 4. Samuel Blake 1650–1719
      5. 5. Hannah Blake 1651–1722
      6. 6. William Blake 1656–1658
      7. 7. Nathaniel Blake 1659–1720
      8. 8. Experience Blake 1665–1746
      9. 9. Agnes Blake 1667–1668
      10. 10. Susan Blake 1670–1676
      11. 11. Mary BLAKE 1655–1721
      12. 12. William Blake 1656–1694
      13. 13. Thomas Blake 1644–1707
      14. 14. Henry Lyon 1670–1696
      15. 15. Thomas Lyon 1665–1755
      16. 16. Edward Lyon 1678–
    2. 2. Elder (James) Blake 1624–1700
    3. 3. Giles Blake 1568–1642
    4. 4. George Blake 1611–1698
    5. 5. Joanna Blake 1615–1667
    6. 6. Anne Blake 1618–1681
    7. 7. Grace Blake 1622–1635
    8. 8. Jasper Blake 1614–1674
    9. 9. Susan Blake 1628–
    10. 10. Thomas Blake 1644–1707
    11. 11. Hannah Blake 1651–1722
    12. 12. John Blake 1618–1689
    13. 13. Edward Blake 1626–1692
  2. 2. Grace Blake 1588–1622
  3. 3. Emma Blake 1592–1593
  4. 4. Anne Blake 1600–
  5. 5. John Blake 1597–1645

Giles Blake's Timeline

2 Records

1568
1568
Birth of Giles Blake in Little Baddow, Essex, England
Little Baddow, Essex, England
1642
13 Jun 1642
Age 74
Death of Giles Blake in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1568
    Event Place: Little Baddow, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Jun 1642
    Event Place: Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States

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