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Margaret Gay 1513–1582 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1513

Birth Location: Denton, Kent, England

Death Date: 26 May 1582

Death Location: Elmsted, Kent, England

Father: Christopher Gay

Mother: Alice Smethe

Spouse(s): John Cloake

Children(s): Thomas Cloke

Margaret Gay was born in 1513 in Denton, Kent, England, the child of Christopher Gay And Alice Smethe. Margaret Gay married John Cloake, and had children including Thomas Cloke. Margaret Gay passed away in 1582 in Elmsted, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • Margaret Gay was born in 1513 in Denton, Kent, England, the child of Christopher Gay And Alice Smethe.
  • Margaret Gay married John Cloake, and had children including Thomas Cloke.
  • Margaret Gay passed away in 1582 in Elmsted, Kent, England.

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Margaret Gay's Ancestors

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Margaret Gay
1513–1582
Birth Place: Denton, Kent, England
Parents
Christopher Gay
1480–1551
Denton, Kent, England
Alice Smethe
1481–
Kent, England
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Margaret Gay's Descendants

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Margaret Gay (1513–26 May 1582) m. John Cloake (1508–15 Nov 1567)
  1. 1. Thomas Cloke 1539–1596 m. Anne Frankelyn 1536–
    1. 1. John Cloke 1570–1599
      1. 1. Susan Cloake 1597– m. John Loude 1582–1634
        1. 1. John Loud 1608–1685 m. Elizabeth Kennett 1609–1684

Margaret Gay's Timeline

2 Records

1513
1513
Birth of Margaret Gay in Denton, Kent, England
Denton, Kent, England
1582
26 May 1582
Age 69
Death of Margaret Gay in Elmsted, Kent, England
Elmsted, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1513
    Event Place: Denton, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 May 1582
    Event Place: Elmsted, Kent, England

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