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Joane (Jane) Williams 1596–1643 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 March 1596
Birth Location: St. Enoder, Cornwall, England
Death Date: 18 May 1643
Death Location: St. Enoder, Cornwall, England
Father: Reignold F
Mother: Jenor Harell\Havell-Willyams
Spouse(s): Abraham Jenkyn
Children(s): John Jenkin
In 1596, Joane (Jane) Williams entered the world in St. Enoder, Cornwall, England, born to Reignold Willyams F And Jenor Harell Havell Willyams. Joane (Jane) Williams married Abraham Jenkyn, and had children including John Jenkin. Joane (Jane) Williams passed away in 1643 in St. Enoder, Cornwall, England.
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- In 1596, Joane (Jane) Williams entered the world in St. Enoder, Cornwall, England, born to Reignold Willyams F And Jenor Harell Havell Willyams.
- Joane (Jane) Williams married Abraham Jenkyn, and had children including John Jenkin.
- Joane (Jane) Williams passed away in 1643 in St. Enoder, Cornwall, England.
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Joane Williams's Descendants
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1. John Jenkin 1624–1700
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1. Dorothy Jenkin 1646–1753 m. John Kelly 1647–1723
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1. Mary Kelly 1682–1754 m. John Carnsew 1676–1748
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1. Jean Carnsew 1727–1762 m. Nathaniel Lang 1710–1792
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Joane Williams's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 March 1596
Event Place: St. Enoder, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 May 1643
Event Place: St. Enoder, Cornwall, England