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Sign up freeMary DUKE 1572 – 1662 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1572
Birth Location: Booten, Norfolk, England
Death Date: abt 1662
Death Location: Booten, Norfolk, England
Father: Thomas Duke
Mother: Margaret Baynard
Spouse(s): Robert Herward
Children(s): Clement Herward
In 1572, Mary DUKE entered the world in Booten, Norfolk, England, born to Thomas Duke and Margaret Baynard. Mary DUKE married Robert Herward, and had children including Clement Nicholas Herward. Mary DUKE passed away in 1662 in Booten, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- In 1572, Mary DUKE entered the world in Booten, Norfolk, England, born to Thomas Duke and Margaret Baynard.
- Mary DUKE married Robert Herward, and had children including Clement Nicholas Herward.
- Mary DUKE passed away in 1662 in Booten, Norfolk, England.
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Mary DUKE's Descendants
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1. Clement (Nicholas) Herward (1600 – ) m. Jane (Amy) Clyfton (1602 – )
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1. Anne Herward (1656 – 21 JAN 1690) m. Robert Jeter (Abt. 1660 – 1736)
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1. John Jeter (1686 – 9 Apr 1736) m. ELIZABETH Murrah (1708 – 1796)
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1. William Jeter (1717 – Mar 1797) m. Margaret (Mary) Vaughan (1721 – 14 Nov 1775)
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Mary DUKE's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1572
Event Place: Booten, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1662
Event Place: Booten, Norfolk, England