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John Mace 1767–1834 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1767

Birth Location: Little Compton, Gloucestershire

Death Date: 1834

Death Location: Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England

Father: William Mace

Mother: Mary Lyne

Spouse(s): Charlotte Ward

Children(s): Mary Mace, Ann Mace, Elizabeth Mace, William Mace, Caroline Mace, Eliza Mace

The story of John Mace began in 1767 in Little Compton, Gloucestershire. John Mace married Charlotte Ward, and had children including Ann Mace, Caroline Mace, Eliza Mace, Elizabeth Mace, Mary Mace, William Mace. John Mace passed away in 1834 in Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Mace began in 1767 in Little Compton, Gloucestershire.
  • John Mace married Charlotte Ward, and had children including Ann Mace, Caroline Mace, Eliza Mace, Elizabeth Mace, Mary Mace, William Mace.
  • John Mace passed away in 1834 in Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England.

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John Mace's Ancestors

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John Mace
1767–1834
Birth Place: Little Compton, Gloucestershire
Parents
William Mace
1734–1805
Little Compton, Gloucestershire
Mary Lyne
1745–1816
Little Compton, Gloucestershire
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Mace's Descendants

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John Mace (Abt. 1767–1834) m. Charlotte Ward (Abt. 1789–Apr 1880)
  1. 1. Mary Mace 1814–1894 m. William Eden 1806–1886
    1. 1. James Eden 1839–1912 m. Elizabeth Stickley 1839–1912
      1. 1. Deborah (Jane) Eden 1864–1927 m. Thomas Geden 1863–1953
        1. 1. William Geden 1901–1965 m. Rachel (Jardine) Mckee 1899–1975
        2. 2. Elizabeth ((Bessie)) Geden 1888–1976 m. Adolphus (George Dicy) Green 1889–1959 m. Oswald (Duncan) Henry 1876–
        3. 3. Edith Geden 1891–
        4. 4. Amy Geden 1893–
        5. 5. Arthur Geden 1897–
        6. 6. Ernest Geden 1899–
        7. 7. Walter Geden 1905–
    2. 2. Caleb Eden 1846–1912
    3. 3. Ruben Eden 1849–1936
    4. 4. Ann Eden 1854–1902
    5. 5. Thomas Eden 1859–1898
    6. 6. John Eden 1836–
    7. 7. John Eden 1836–1916
    8. 8. William Eden 1842–
  2. 2. Ann Mace 1816–
  3. 3. Elizabeth Mace 1819–1876
  4. 4. William Mace 1823–
  5. 5. Caroline Mace 1826–1892
  6. 6. Eliza Mace 1832–

John Mace's Timeline

2 Records

1767
Abt. 1767
Birth of John Mace in Little Compton, Gloucestershire
Little Compton, Gloucestershire
1834
1834
Age 67
Death of John Mace in Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England
Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1767
    Event Place: Little Compton, Gloucestershire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1834
    Event Place: Little Compton, Chipping Norton,Warkshire, England

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