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John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith 1543–1593 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef. 10 Sep 1543

Birth Location: Runwell, Essex, England

Death Date: 4 November 1593

Death Location: Great Sampford, Essex, England

Father: John, Colne

Mother: Catherine Swan

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The story of John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith began in 1543 in Runwell, Essex, England. John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith passed away in 1593 in Great Sampford, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith began in 1543 in Runwell, Essex, England.
  • John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith passed away in 1593 in Great Sampford, Essex, England.

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John goldsmith's Ancestors

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John goldsmith
1543–1593
Birth Place: Runwell, Essex, England
Parents
John, of Runwell Hall Manor Church, Lord Knight of Erles Colne
1525–1577
Castle Camp, Cambs, England
Catherine ((Kitty)) Swan
1526–1562
Sanford, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
John (Stanley Baron Stanley, Knight,) Sir
1488–1530
Somesham Manor (Huntingdonshire) England
Margaret Honford
1503–1547
of Handforth-cum,Cheadle,Cheshire
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John goldsmith's Timeline

2 Records

1543
Bef. 10 Sep 1543
Birth of John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith in Runwell, Essex, England
Runwell, Essex, England
1593
4 November 1593
Age 50
Death of John Samuel Corant Church London goldsmith in Great Sampford, Essex, England
Great Sampford, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef. 10 Sep 1543
    Event Place: Runwell, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 November 1593
    Event Place: Great Sampford, Essex, England

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