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Sign up freeRachel Hall 1563 – 1605 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Abt. 1563
Birth Location: Sandwich,Kent,England
Death Date: Abt. 1605
Death Location: England
Father: Thomas Hall
Mother: Mary Harte
Spouse(s): Francis Boughton
Children(s): Garttarytt BROUGHTON
In 1563, Rachel Hall entered the world in Sandwich,Kent,England, born to Thomas Edward Hall and Mary Ann Harte. Rachel Hall married Francis Boughton, and had children including Garttarytt Gertrude BROUGHTON. Rachel Hall passed away in 1605 in England.
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Biography
- In 1563, Rachel Hall entered the world in Sandwich,Kent,England, born to Thomas Edward Hall and Mary Ann Harte.
- Rachel Hall married Francis Boughton, and had children including Garttarytt Gertrude BROUGHTON.
- Rachel Hall passed away in 1605 in England.
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Rachel Hall's Ancestors
Rachel Hall's Descendants
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1. Garttarytt (Gertrude) BROUGHTON (1585 – 7 March 1637) m. Markes Grant (abt 1580 – 13 Sep 1610)
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1. Ann Grant (1607 – 29 Sep 1635) m. Thomas Spicer (01 Jun 1600 – 30 Sep 1658)
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1. Susanna Spicer (abt 1627 – 29 Nov 1694) m. Henry (Brazier aka brasyar) brasier (1634 – 04 Feb 1690)
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1. Susannah Brasyer (1656 – 1714) m. William Churchill (1647 – 19 Sep 1702)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Abt. 1563
Event Place: Sandwich,Kent,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt. 1605
Event Place: England