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Margaret Church 1592–1653 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1592
Birth Location: Little Compton, Gloucester, England
Death Date: Abt. 1653
Death Location: London, England
Father: Ebenezer Church
Mother: Phoebe (Mnu)
Spouse(s): Robert Gladdinge
Children(s): John Gladding
Margaret Church was born in 1592 in Little Compton, Gloucester, England, the child of Ebenezer Church And Phoebe Mnu. Margaret Church married Robert Gladdinge, and had children including John Gladding. Margaret Church passed away in 1653 in London, England.
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Biography
- Margaret Church was born in 1592 in Little Compton, Gloucester, England, the child of Ebenezer Church And Phoebe Mnu.
- Margaret Church married Robert Gladdinge, and had children including John Gladding.
- Margaret Church passed away in 1653 in London, England.
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Margaret Church's Ancestors
Margaret Church's Descendants
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1. John Gladding 1614–1660 m. Judith Muncke 1618–1660
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1. John (A. C.) Gladding 1640–1726 m. Elizabeth Rogers 1648–1687 m. Elizabeth ((Rogers)) Gladding 1648–1696
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1. Mary Gladding 1678–1732 m. Charles (Williams) Sr 1675–1738
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1. Charles (Williams) Jr 1694–1773 m. Elizabeth (Ann) McCattry 1698–1773
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Margaret Church's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1592
Event Place: Little Compton, Gloucester, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1653
Event Place: London, England