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John Awbrey 1616 – 1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1616

Birth Location: Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales

Death Date: 1620

Death Location: Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales

Father: William Tredomen

Mother: Elsbeth Johnes

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In 1616, John Awbrey entered the world in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales, born to William "the Extravagant" Aubrey of Abercynrig & Tredomen and Elsbeth (Bea) Johnes. John Awbrey passed away in 1620 in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • In 1616, John Awbrey entered the world in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales, born to William "the Extravagant" Aubrey of Abercynrig & Tredomen and Elsbeth (Bea) Johnes.
  • John Awbrey passed away in 1620 in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales.

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John Awbrey's Ancestors

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John Awbrey
1616 – 1620
Birth Place: Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales
Parents
William "the Extravagant" Aubrey of Abercynrig & Tredomen
1610 – 1631
Pencord, Llanittirn Glamorganshire, Wales
Elsbeth ((Bea)) Johnes
1585 – 1631
Llandilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Grandparents
Edward (Aubrey of Abercynrig &) Tredomen
1551 – 1620
Tredomen, Abercynfrig, Brecknochshire, Wales
Joan (AUBREY) Havard
1559 – 1635
Tredomen, Breconshire, Wales
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John Awbrey's Timeline

2 Records

1616
1616
Birth of John Awbrey in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales
Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales
1620
1620
Age 4
Death of John Awbrey in Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales
Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1616
    Event Place: Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1620
    Event Place: Tredomen, Brecknockshire, Wales

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