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Sign up freeMary Field 1585 – 1667 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 27 Jun 1585
Birth Location: Little Chart, Kent, England
Death Date: Abt 1667
Death Location: Crambrook, Kent, England
Father: Nathaniel Field
Mother: Sara TAMSON
Spouse(s): Thomas Frankwell
Children(s): Lady Bravell
The story of Mary Field began in 1585 in Little Chart, Kent, England. Mary Field married Thomas Frankwell, and had children including Lady Elizabeth Bravell. Mary Field passed away in 1667 in Crambrook, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Mary Field began in 1585 in Little Chart, Kent, England.
- Mary Field married Thomas Frankwell, and had children including Lady Elizabeth Bravell.
- Mary Field passed away in 1667 in Crambrook, Kent, England.
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Mary Field's Ancestors
Mary Field's Descendants
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1. Lady (Elizabeth) Bravell (1605 – abt 1630) m. Stephen Andrews (1605 – abt 1709)
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1. Elizabeth (Mary) Andrews (1625 – 1700) m. Thomas (Woolley) Jnr (1620 – 6 Jul 1711)
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1. Stephen (Woolley) (Woolly) (1650 – 8 May 1725) m. Susannah Chapman (24 Oct 1657 – 23 Jul 1733)
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1. Robert (Woolley) (Wooly) (1694 – 18 Dec 1767) m. Martha Wraith (1698 – 22 Jun 1746)
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Mary Field's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 Jun 1585
Event Place: Little Chart, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt 1667
Event Place: Crambrook, Kent, England