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Jane Farley 1609–1623 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1609

Birth Location: Worcester, Worcestershire, England

Death Date: 31 Jan 1623

Death Location: St George the Martyr, Surrey, England

Father: Roger Farley

Mother: Jane Evans

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Jane Farley was born in 1609 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, the child of Roger Farley And Jane Evans. Jane Farley passed away in 1623 in St George the Martyr, Surrey, England.

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Biography

  • Jane Farley was born in 1609 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, the child of Roger Farley And Jane Evans.
  • Jane Farley passed away in 1623 in St George the Martyr, Surrey, England.

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Jane Farley's Ancestors

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Jane Farley
1609–1623
Birth Place: Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Parents
Roger Farley
1560–1622
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Jane Evans
1560–1669
Worchester, Wares, England
Grandparents
Reginald Farley
1530–1622
Towthorpe, Yorkshire, , England
Barbara Hastings
1532–1606
Towthorpe, Yorkshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Farley
1485–1576
Joan Eausham
1509–1533
Francis Hastings
1514–1581
Katherine Pole
1511–1576
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Hastings
1489–1544
Ann Stafford
1483–1544
Henry Pole
1500–1539
Jane Neville
1481–1539

Jane Farley's Timeline

2 Records

1609
1609
Birth of Jane Farley in Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
1623
31 Jan 1623
Age 14
Death of Jane Farley in St George the Martyr, Surrey, England
St George the Martyr, Surrey, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1609
    Event Place: Worcester, Worcestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Jan 1623
    Event Place: St George the Martyr, Surrey, England

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