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Nicholas Christopher 1580–1632 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1580
Birth Location: Seal, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: November 1632
Death Location: England, England, United Kingdom
Father: William Christopher
Mother: Agnes Cockes
Spouse(s): Lady Southey
Children(s): Joan Christopher
The story of Nicholas Christopher began in 1580 in Seal, Kent, England, United Kingdom. Nicholas Christopher married Lady Thomasine Southey, and had children including Joan Christopher. Nicholas Christopher passed away in 1632 in England, England, United Kingdom.
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Biography
- The story of Nicholas Christopher began in 1580 in Seal, Kent, England, United Kingdom.
- Nicholas Christopher married Lady Thomasine Southey, and had children including Joan Christopher.
- Nicholas Christopher passed away in 1632 in England, England, United Kingdom.
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Nicholas Christopher's Ancestors
Nicholas Christopher's Descendants
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1. Joan Christopher 1602–1650 m. Thomas (LE BOTELER BUTLER royal) blood 1602–1646
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1. Thomasine (Leboteler) Butler 1630–1702 m. Francis (Hayden (was Haydon, de) Haydon 1628–1694
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1. Mary (Hayden or) Haydon 1665–1734
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1. Simon (Hayden) Reeder 1710–1797
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Nicholas Christopher's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1580
Event Place: Seal, Kent, England, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: November 1632
Event Place: England, England, United Kingdom