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John Tasker 1572–1600 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1572

Birth Location: Worth, Sussex, England

Death Date: Apr 1600

Death Location: Cuckfield, Sussex, England

Father: Thomas Tascar

Mother: BETRES Mrs

Spouse(s): mary *1*

Children(s): George Tasker

The story of John Tasker began in 1572 in Worth, Sussex, England. John Tasker married Mary Pighills 1, and had children including George Tasker. John Tasker passed away in 1600 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Tasker began in 1572 in Worth, Sussex, England.
  • John Tasker married Mary Pighills 1, and had children including George Tasker.
  • John Tasker passed away in 1600 in Cuckfield, Sussex, England.

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John Tasker's Ancestors

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John Tasker
1572–1600
Birth Place: Worth, Sussex, England
Parents
Thomas Tascar
1540–1574
Worth, Sussex, England
BETRES (TASKER) Mrs
–1600
Sussex, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Tasker's Descendants

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John Tasker (1572–Apr 1600) m. mary (pighills) *1* (–oct 1615)
  1. 1. George Tasker 1599–1645 m. Susan Ginner 1610–1645
    1. 1. Rebecca Tasker 1635–1687 m. John Alfrey 1634–1712
      1. 1. John (ALFREY- 2.(1669 -) 1751) 1669–1751 m. Dorcas (Alfrey, nee) Peters 1670–1706
        1. 1. John Allfrey 1691– m. Elizabeth Davis 1697–

John Tasker's Timeline

2 Records

1572
1572
Birth of John Tasker in Worth, Sussex, England
Worth, Sussex, England
1600
Apr 1600
Age 28
Death of John Tasker in Cuckfield, Sussex, England
Cuckfield, Sussex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1572
    Event Place: Worth, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1600
    Event Place: Cuckfield, Sussex, England

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