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Margaret Godwin 1548–1609 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1548
Birth Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Death Date: 1609
Death Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Father: Thomas Wells
Mother: Isabel Purefoy
Spouse(s): Rev Swifte
Children(s): William (Rev)
Margaret Godwin was born in 1548 in Canterbury, Kent, England, the child of Thomas Godwin Dean Of Canterbury Bishop Of Bath And Wells And Isabel Purefoy. Margaret Godwin married Rev Thomas Henry Swifte, and had children including William Swift Rev. Margaret Godwin passed away in 1609 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Margaret Godwin was born in 1548 in Canterbury, Kent, England, the child of Thomas Godwin Dean Of Canterbury Bishop Of Bath And Wells And Isabel Purefoy.
- Margaret Godwin married Rev Thomas Henry Swifte, and had children including William Swift Rev.
- Margaret Godwin passed away in 1609 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Margaret Godwin's Descendants
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1. William (Swift) (Rev) 1566–1624 m. Marye Philpott 1572–1626
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1. Thomas Swift 1595–1658 m. Frances (Elizabeth) Dryden 1597–1658
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1. Adam Swift 1641–1704 m. Margery (Ann) Cottrell 1641–1675
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1. Ann Swift 1671–1753 m. James Perry 1669–1756
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1548
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1609
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England