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John Geere 1535–1571 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1535
Birth Location: Heavitree, Devon, England
Death Date: 14 March 1571
Death Location: Wivelsfield, Sussex, England
Father: John Geere
Mother: Juliana Butside
Spouse(s): Lady Leger
Children(s): Thomas Geere
In 1535, John Geere entered the world in Heavitree, Devon, England, born to John Geere And Juliana Butside. John Geere married Lady Joane St Leger, and had children including Thomas Geere. John Geere passed away in 1571 in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England.
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Biography
- In 1535, John Geere entered the world in Heavitree, Devon, England, born to John Geere And Juliana Butside.
- John Geere married Lady Joane St Leger, and had children including Thomas Geere.
- John Geere passed away in 1571 in Wivelsfield, Sussex, England.
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John Geere's Ancestors
John Geere's Descendants
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1. Thomas Geere 1559–1625 m. Barbara (Borde Beard,) Berde 1558–1632
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1. BARBARA ((Bearde \ Berde) GEERE \ Geer (m. Pankhurst \) Panckhurst) 1589–1623 m. Nicholas (Valentine (Roscowe) Pankhurst \) Panckhurst 1590–1622
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1. Anna Valentine 1610–1675 m. Henry Pearsall 1613–1667
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1. Miriam (Pearshall) (Williams) 1644–1698 m. Jonathan Smith 1626–1687
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John Geere's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1535
Event Place: Heavitree, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 March 1571
Event Place: Wivelsfield, Sussex, England