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John Stebbing 1460–1490 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1460
Birth Location: Dartmouth, Devon, England
Death Date: 1490
Death Location: England
Father: William Stebbing
Mother: Mabell Small
Spouse(s): Alice Borroridge
Children(s): Catherine Stebbing, John Stebbing
In 1460, John Stebbing entered the world in Dartmouth, Devon, England, born to William Stebbing And Mabell Small. John Stebbing married Alice Borroridge, and had children including Catherine Stebbing, John Stebbing. John Stebbing passed away in 1490 in England.
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Biography
- In 1460, John Stebbing entered the world in Dartmouth, Devon, England, born to William Stebbing And Mabell Small.
- John Stebbing married Alice Borroridge, and had children including Catherine Stebbing, John Stebbing.
- John Stebbing passed away in 1490 in England.
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John Stebbing's Ancestors
John Stebbing's Descendants
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1. Catherine Stebbing 1479–1512 m. Robert Adams 1472–1557
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1. Andrew Adams 1494–1543
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1. William Adam 1518–1542 m. Alice Baker 1520–1582
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1. Joan Adam 1544–1582 m. James Martin 1547–1583
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2. Henry Adams 1500–
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3. John Adams 1500–1557
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4. George Adams 1506–
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5. Nicholas Adams 1512–1586
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2. John Stebbing 1475–1511
John Stebbing's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1460
Event Place: Dartmouth, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1490
Event Place: England