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James Coffin 1514–1566 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1514

Birth Location: Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England

Death Date: 15 December 1566

Death Location: Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England

Father: Richard Coffin

Mother: Wilmot Chudlegh

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James Coffin was born in 1514 in Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England, the child of Richard Coffin And Wilmot Chudlegh. James Coffin passed away in 1566 in Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England.

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Biography

  • James Coffin was born in 1514 in Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England, the child of Richard Coffin And Wilmot Chudlegh.
  • James Coffin passed away in 1566 in Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England.

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James Coffin's Ancestors

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James Coffin
1514–1566
Birth Place: Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England
Parents
Richard Coffin
1496–1555
Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England
Wilmot Chudlegh
1489–1569
Portledge, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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James Coffin's Timeline

2 Records

1514
1514
Birth of James Coffin in Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England
Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England
1566
15 December 1566
Age 52
Death of James Coffin in Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England
Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1514
    Event Place: Portledge (Alwington), Devon, Devonshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 December 1566
    Event Place: Monkleigh, Devon, Devonshire, England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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