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Grace Harding 1600–1676 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1600
Birth Location: Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: May 1676
Death Location: Bradfield, Suffolk, England
Father: Thomas Harding
Mother: Mary Bullock
Spouse(s): William Symons
Children(s): William Symons
The story of Grace Harding began in 1600 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. Grace Harding married William Symons, and had children including William Symons. Grace Harding passed away in 1676 in Bradfield, Suffolk, England.
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Biography
- The story of Grace Harding began in 1600 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
- Grace Harding married William Symons, and had children including William Symons.
- Grace Harding passed away in 1676 in Bradfield, Suffolk, England.
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Grace Harding's Ancestors
Grace Harding's Descendants
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1. William Symons 1620–1684 m. Alice (Mary Conkling) (Robbins) 1625–1699
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1. Jeremiah Symons 1655–1715 m. Anne Conkling 1655–1715
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1. Tamar Symons 1680–1720 m. Samuel (Bundy) Sr. 1676–1739
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1. Barrow (Josiah) Bundy 1710–1760 m. Elizabeth (Penelope) Barrow 1715–1796
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Grace Harding's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1600
Event Place: Bradford, Yorkshire, England
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Event Type: Custom Event
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: May 1676
Event Place: Bradfield, Suffolk, England