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John COGGER 1688–1699 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 JAN 1688

Birth Location: Sandhurst, Kent, England.

Death Date: 29 DEC 1699

Death Location: Sandhurst, Kent, England.

Father: John COGGER

Mother: Mary GOLDSTONE

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In 1688, John COGGER entered the world in Sandhurst, Kent, England., born to John Cogger And Mary Goldstone. John COGGER passed away in 1699 in Sandhurst, Kent, England..

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Biography

  • In 1688, John COGGER entered the world in Sandhurst, Kent, England., born to John Cogger And Mary Goldstone.
  • John COGGER passed away in 1699 in Sandhurst, Kent, England..

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John COGGER's Ancestors

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John COGGER
1688–1699
Birth Place: Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Parents
John COGGER
1664–1746
Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Mary GOLDSTONE
1666–1698
Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Grandparents
John COGGER
1631–1694
Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Katherine COURTHOPE
1634–1705
Cranbrook, Kent, England.
Great-Grandparents
John COGGER
1601–1653
Margaret LARKE
1606–1663
Robert COURTHOPE
1596–1642
Elizabeth WELLER
1593–1652
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas COGGER
1573–1638
Ellennor MARTYN
1575–1618
John LARKE
1569–1610
Agnes PADYHAM
1579–1613
Alexander COURTHOPE
1549–1608
Elizabeth STEMPE
1550–1607
Dence WELLER
1566–1619
Joan HOVENDEN
1568–1637

John COGGER's Timeline

2 Records

1688
24 JAN 1688
Birth of John COGGER in Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Sandhurst, Kent, England.
1699
29 DEC 1699
Age 11
Death of John COGGER in Sandhurst, Kent, England.
Sandhurst, Kent, England.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 JAN 1688
    Event Place: Sandhurst, Kent, England.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 DEC 1699
    Event Place: Sandhurst, Kent, England.

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