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Lord Nicholas Payne 1535–1617 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1535
Birth Location: Frittenden, Kent, England
Death Date: 24 Jan 1617
Death Location: Frittenden, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England
Father: Father Payne
Mother: Lady Couchman
Spouse(s): Lady Adams
Children(s): Thomas Collier, John Collier, Jane Paine, Moses Paine, Moses Paine, Elizabeth Payne, Ensign Payne, Grace Payne, Grace Payne, Jane Payne, John Payne, Katherine Payne, Robert Payne, Tabitha Payne, Thomas Payne, Thomas Payne, William Payne, Joseph Colyer, Christopher Collier, Elizabeth Collier, Elizabeth Collier, Robert Collyer, Margaret Coller
Lord Nicholas Payne was born in 1535 in Frittenden, Kent, England, the child of Father Lord John Iv Payne And Lady Jane Couchman. Lord Nicholas Payne married Lady Agnes Croften Adams, and had children including Christopher Collier, Elizabeth Collier, Elizabeth Payne, Ensign Moses Payne, Grace Payne, Jane Paine, Jane Payne, John Collyer Colyer Collier, John Payne, Joseph James Collier Colyer, Katherine Payne, Margaret Coller, Moses Paine, Robert Collyer, Robert Payne, Tabitha Payne, Thomas Collier, Thomas Payne, William Payne. Lord Nicholas Payne passed away in 1617 in Frittenden, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Lord Nicholas Payne was born in 1535 in Frittenden, Kent, England, the child of Father Lord John Iv Payne And Lady Jane Couchman.
- Lord Nicholas Payne married Lady Agnes Croften Adams, and had children including Christopher Collier, Elizabeth Collier, Elizabeth Payne, Ensign Moses Payne, Grace Payne, Jane Paine, Jane Payne, John Collyer Colyer Collier, John Payne, Joseph James Collier Colyer, Katherine Payne, Margaret Coller, Moses Paine, Robert Collyer, Robert Payne, Tabitha Payne, Thomas Collier, Thomas Payne, William Payne.
- Lord Nicholas Payne passed away in 1617 in Frittenden, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England.
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Lord Payne's Ancestors
Lord Payne's Descendants
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1. Thomas Collier 1529–1594
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2. John (Collyer Colyer) Collier 1560–1594 m. Johan Clowter 1560–1591 m. Elizabeth (Johan) Clouter 1560–1591
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1. John Collyer 1586–1594
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2. John Collier 1591–1663
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3. Kateryn Collyer 1588–1590
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4. John (Monsey Collyer Colyer Collier Faith:) Anglican 1591–1663 m. Agnes (Christian) Hingeston 1580–1677
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1. Jasper (Collyer Colyer) Collier 1630–1696
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3. Jane Paine 1574–
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4. Moses Paine 1581–1643
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5. Moses Paine 1590–1643
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6. Elizabeth Payne 1578–1578
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7. Ensign (Moses) Payne 1581–1643
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8. Grace Payne 1571–1571
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9. Grace Payne 1574–1571
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10. Jane Payne 1550–1578
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11. John Payne 1569–1617
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12. Katherine Payne 1565–1617
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13. Robert Payne 1589–1631
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14. Tabitha Payne 1581–
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15. Thomas Payne 1576–1576
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16. Thomas Payne 1573–1575
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17. William Payne 1578–1606
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18. Joseph (James Collier) Colyer 1560–1594
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19. Christopher Collier 1558–1594
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20. Elizabeth Collier 1559–1594
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21. Elizabeth Collier 1554–1594
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22. Robert Collyer 1556–1625
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23. Margaret Coller –1585
Lord Payne's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1535
Event Place: Frittenden, Kent, England
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 24 Jan 1617
Event Place: Frittenden, Kent, England
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Frittenden, Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current