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Margaret Crane 1600–1640 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Feb 1600

Birth Location: Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England

Death Date: 1640

Death Location: Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Crane

Mother: Lady Sparhawk

Spouse(s): Jonathan Bond

Children(s): Jane Bond

The story of Margaret Crane began in 1600 in Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England. Margaret Crane married Jonathan John Bond, and had children including Jane Ann Bond. Margaret Crane passed away in 1640 in Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Crane began in 1600 in Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England.
  • Margaret Crane married Jonathan John Bond, and had children including Jane Ann Bond.
  • Margaret Crane passed away in 1640 in Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom.

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Margaret Crane's Ancestors

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Margaret Crane
1600–1640
Birth Place: Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
Parents
Sir Robert VI Crane
1574–1658
Great Coggeshall, Essex, England
Lady (Mary) Sparhawk
1580–1639
Dedham, Essex, England
Grandparents
Henry Crane
1546–1577
Chilton, Suffolk, , England
Katherine Jernigan
1549–1614
Somerleyton, Suffolk, England
Sir (Samuel Lewis) Sparhawke
1564–1639
Dedham, Essex, England
Elizabeth Baning
1566–1654
Dedham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Lady Spelman
1527–1617
Lewis Sparhawk
1530–1570
Elilzabeth Bayning
1540–1565
John II
1510–1580
Elysabeth Kymmer
1515–1618
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Crane's Descendants

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Margaret Crane (1 Feb 1600–1640) m. Jonathan ((John)) Bond (26 Dec 1591–1 Jan 1657)
  1. 1. Jane (Ann) Bond 1616–1682 m. John (Thomas) Ogden\Okeden 1609–1682
    1. 1. Benjamin (Ogden) CPT 1653–1722 m. Hannah Woodruff 1655–1723
      1. 1. Phoebe (Ogden) Marsh 1674–1720 m. Abraham (George Hatfield) Sr 1670–1706
        1. 1. Mathew Hatfield 1697–1779
        2. 2. Joseph Hatfield 1701–1793
        3. 3. Jacob Hatfield 1704–1774
        4. 4. George (Abraham "Abe" Hatfield) Jr. 1695–1745 m. Margaret Winans 1720–1745
    2. 2. David Ogden 1639–1692
    3. 3. John Ogden 1638–1702
    4. 4. Joseph Ogden 1642–1690
    5. 5. Sarah (Mary) Ogden 1643–1722

Margaret Crane's Timeline

2 Records

1600
1 Feb 1600
Birth of Margaret Crane in Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
1640
1640
Age 40
Death of Margaret Crane in Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1600
    Event Place: Bradley, Basingtoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1640
    Event Place: Elizabethtown, New Jersey Colony, Essex, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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