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John Couchman 1590–1668 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Nov 1590
Birth Location: Gillingham, Kent, England
Death Date: 3 May 1668
Death Location: Headcorn, Kent, England
Father: John Couchman
Mother: Marrian Bunche
Spouse(s): Margarete Couchman
Children(s): Adam Couchman
In 1590, John Couchman entered the world in Gillingham, Kent, England, born to John Benjamin Couchman And Marrian Bunche. John Couchman married Margarete Love Couchman, and had children including Adam Couchman. John Couchman passed away in 1668 in Headcorn, Kent, England.
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- In 1590, John Couchman entered the world in Gillingham, Kent, England, born to John Benjamin Couchman And Marrian Bunche.
- John Couchman married Margarete Love Couchman, and had children including Adam Couchman.
- John Couchman passed away in 1668 in Headcorn, Kent, England.
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John Couchman's Descendants
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1. Adam (.) Couchman 1620–1720 m. Francis (Fanny Austin (m.) Couchman) 1628–1658
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1. Joannis (aka John) Couchman 1649–1692 m. Deborah Henham 1641–1686
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1. John COUCHMAN 1673–1744 m. Elizabeth Catt 1674–
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1. John Couchman 1698–1744 m. Anne Potter 1700–1749
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Nov 1590
Event Place: Gillingham, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 May 1668
Event Place: Headcorn, Kent, England