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John Bridge 1576 – 1665 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1576

Birth Location: Essex, England

Death Date: 1665

Death Location: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Thomas Brydges

Mother: Anna Scrope

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Edward Bridge

The story of John Bridge began in 1576 in Essex, England. John Bridge had children including Edward Bridge. John Bridge passed away in 1665 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of John Bridge began in 1576 in Essex, England.
  • John Bridge had children including Edward Bridge.
  • John Bridge passed away in 1665 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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John Bridge's Ancestors

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John Bridge
1576 – 1665
Birth Place: Essex, England
Parents
Thomas Brydges
1547 –
West Hampshire, Essex England
Anna Scrope
1549 –
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Bridge's Descendants

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John Bridge (1576 – 1665)
  1. 1. Edward Bridge (1601 – 20 DEC 1683) m. Mary Bridge (1613 – 1677)
    1. 1. John Bridge (15 DEC 1641 – 20 AUG 1674) m. Prudence Robinson (10 JUL 1643 – 20 AUG 1674)
      1. 1. Mary Bridge (21 APR 1662 – 1710) m. Joseph Lyon (30 NOV 1654 – 07 JUN 1721)
        1. 1. Joseph Lyon (04 JUL 1684 – ) m. Elizabeth Phillips (25 OCT 1685 – )

John Bridge's Timeline

2 Records

1576
1576
Birth of John Bridge in Essex, England
Essex, England
1665
1665
Age 89
Death of John Bridge in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1576
    Event Place: Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1665
    Event Place: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

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