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Sign up freeJohn Jr. Spicer 1535 – 1607 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: about 1535
Birth Location: Lyminge, Kent, England
Death Date: 1607
Death Location: Kent, England
Father: Thomas Spicer
Mother: elizabeth pomeroy
Spouse(s): Margaret Trott
Children(s): John Spicer
In 1535, John Jr. Spicer entered the world in Lyminge, Kent, England, born to Thomas Spicer and elizabeth pomeroy. John Jr. Spicer married Margaret “Mary” Trott, and had children including John Spicer. John Jr. Spicer passed away in 1607 in Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1535, John Jr. Spicer entered the world in Lyminge, Kent, England, born to Thomas Spicer and elizabeth pomeroy.
- John Jr. Spicer married Margaret “Mary” Trott, and had children including John Spicer.
- John Jr. Spicer passed away in 1607 in Kent, England.
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John Spicer's Descendants
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1. John Spicer (1 Dec 1577 – 3 Oct 1636) m. Elizabeth Chrinting (1585 – 1638)
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1. George Spicer (1614 – 1669) m. Mary Elles (1612 – Nov 1675)
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1. JAMES Spicer (1637 – 30 March 1711) m. ELIZABETH Winter (16 January 1637 – 1706)
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1. James Spicer (Abt 1668 – abt 1735) m. Mary ((Marie)) Kingsnorth (22 Sep 1670 – abt 1743)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: about 1535
Event Place: Lyminge, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1607
Event Place: Kent, England