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John Carder 1563–1609 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1563

Birth Location: Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England

Death Date: 1609

Death Location: Newington near Hythe, Kent

Father: Wyllyam Carder

Mother:

Spouse(s): Elyzabethe Beane

Children(s): Agnis Carder

In 1563, John Carder entered the world in Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England, born to Wyllyam Carder And Sarah Lee. John Carder married Elyzabethe Beane, and had children including Agnis Carder. John Carder passed away in 1609 in Newington near Hythe, Kent.

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Biography

  • In 1563, John Carder entered the world in Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England, born to Wyllyam Carder And Sarah Lee.
  • John Carder married Elyzabethe Beane, and had children including Agnis Carder.
  • John Carder passed away in 1609 in Newington near Hythe, Kent.

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John Carder's Ancestors

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John Carder
1563–1609
Birth Place: Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England
Parents
Wyllyam Carder
–1579
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Carder's Descendants

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John Carder (1563–1609) m. Elyzabethe Beane (1540–)
  1. 1. Agnis Carder 1587–1651 m. GODDARD WOODLAND 1592–1630
    1. 1. Mildred Woodland 1618–1679 m. Thomas COMBES 1615–1703
      1. 1. Thomas Combes 1643–1727 m. Susanne Snoath 1649–1724
        1. 1. John (Thiers) Combes 1685–1739 m. Sarah White 1687–1760

John Carder's Timeline

2 Records

1563
1563
Birth of John Carder in Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England
Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England
1609
1609
Age 46
Death of John Carder in Newington near Hythe, Kent
Newington near Hythe, Kent

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1563
    Event Place: Newingden Next Hythe,Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1609
    Event Place: Newington near Hythe, Kent

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