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Godfrey GREENE 1688–1736 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 Dec 1688
Birth Location: Greenville, Kilkenny, Ireland
Death Date: 03 Mar 1736
Death Location: Skinners Row, Dublin, Ireland
Father: John Kilmanahan
Mother: Catherine Horsey
Spouse(s): Abigail PHILIPS
Children(s): Robert Greene
In 1688, Godfrey GREENE entered the world in Greenville, Kilkenny, Ireland, born to John Of Old Abbey Greene 1St Baron Kilmanahan And Catherine Horsey. Godfrey GREENE married Abigail Philips, and had children including Robert Greene. Godfrey GREENE passed away in 1736 in Skinners Row, Dublin, Ireland.
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Biography
- In 1688, Godfrey GREENE entered the world in Greenville, Kilkenny, Ireland, born to John Of Old Abbey Greene 1St Baron Kilmanahan And Catherine Horsey.
- Godfrey GREENE married Abigail Philips, and had children including Robert Greene.
- Godfrey GREENE passed away in 1736 in Skinners Row, Dublin, Ireland.
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Godfrey GREENE's Descendants
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1. Robert Greene 1730–1752 m. Abigail Blood 1735–1790
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1. Abigail Greene 1747–1808 m. David (England) Esq 1745–1791
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1. Abigail England 1770–1808 m. William Young 1764–1813
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1. Robert Young 1789–1869
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Dec 1688
Event Place: Greenville, Kilkenny, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 03 Mar 1736
Event Place: Skinners Row, Dublin, Ireland