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Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke 1546–1589 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Sep 19, 1546

Birth Location: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

Death Date: May 1589

Death Location: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

Father: Robert ‘Brooke‘

Mother: Joan Willys

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In 1546, Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke entered the world in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England, born to Robert Sir Knight The Elder Brock Broke Brooke And Joan Willys. Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke passed away in 1589 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • In 1546, Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke entered the world in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England, born to Robert Sir Knight The Elder Brock Broke Brooke And Joan Willys.
  • Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke passed away in 1589 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England.

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Nicholas Brooke's Ancestors

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Nicholas Brooke
1546–1589
Birth Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Parents
Robert Sir. Knight, (The Elder) Brock Broke ‘Brooke‘
1512–1558
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Joan Willys
1516–1579
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Grandparents
John (Brock *.) -30-
1469–1529
Alice (Reginald *.) -30-
1478–1529
Thomas Willys
1490–
Stradbroke, Suffolk
Agnes Willys
1495–
Stradbroke, Suffolk
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nicholas Brooke's Timeline

2 Records

1546
Sep 19, 1546
Birth of Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
1589
May 1589
Age 43
Death of Nicholas Brock Broke Brooke in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England
Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Sep 19, 1546
    Event Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1589
    Event Place: Stradbroke, Suffolk, England

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