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Rachel Keyes 1590–1633 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1590

Birth Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: January 1, 1633

Death Location: Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Father: Thomas Keyes

Mother: Martha Rice

Spouse(s): Foulk Mr., Gov. Colony

Children(s): Zacharia Davies, John Davis, Thomas Davis, Gideon Davis, Philip Davies, Morgan Davis, Francis Davis, Howell Davis, John Davis, James Davis, William Davis, Maj. Davis, John Davis

In 1590, Rachel Keyes entered the world in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, born to Thomas Martin Keyes And Martha Rice. Rachel Keyes married Foulk Philip Davis Davies Mr, Gov James I Immigrant Davis Gentleman Ship S Captain Mariner Captain Of Fort Sagadahoc Maine Writer Early Jamestown Settler Original Settler Of Maine Ancient Planter Governor Of The Jamestown Colony, and had children including Francis Davis, Gideon Davis, Howell Davis, James Davis, John Capt Davis, John Davis, Maj Thomas Davis, Morgan Davis, Philip Davies, Rebecca Ann Lewis Davis, Thomas Davis, William Davis, Zacharia Davies. Rachel Keyes passed away in 1633 in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • In 1590, Rachel Keyes entered the world in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, born to Thomas Martin Keyes And Martha Rice.
  • Rachel Keyes married Foulk Philip Davis Davies Mr, Gov James I Immigrant Davis Gentleman Ship S Captain Mariner Captain Of Fort Sagadahoc Maine Writer Early Jamestown Settler Original Settler Of Maine Ancient Planter Governor Of The Jamestown Colony, and had children including Francis Davis, Gideon Davis, Howell Davis, James Davis, John Capt Davis, John Davis, Maj Thomas Davis, Morgan Davis, Philip Davies, Rebecca Ann Lewis Davis, Thomas Davis, William Davis, Zacharia Davies.
  • Rachel Keyes passed away in 1633 in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel Keyes's Ancestors

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Rachel Keyes
1590–1633
Birth Place: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Parents
Thomas Martin Keyes
1570–1636
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Martha Rice
1570–1640
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Grandparents
Richard (Keyes AKA) Key
1550–1610
Lacock, Wiltshire, England
Mary Fleming
1500–
Trefflemin, Glamorganshire, Wales
William RICE
1550–1588
Buckinghamshire, England
Bridget Bealin
1550–
Buckinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Mary Grey
1535–1578
Lord Rice
1522–1588
Thomasine Myall
1527–1568
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Catherine, Howard
1500–1554
Edward MYNNE
1500–1550
Mawde Mynn
1503–1579

Rachel Keyes's Descendants

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Rachel Keyes (1590–January 1, 1633) m. Foulk (Philip Davis (Davies)) Mr. (1590–23 Nov 1659) m. Gov. (James I "Immigrant" Davis, Gentleman, Ship's Captain, Mariner, Captain of Fort Sagadahoc (Maine), Writer, Early Jamestown Settler, Original Settler of Maine, Ancient Planter, Governor of the Jamestown) Colony (Abt. 1575–16 Feb 1623)
  1. 1. Zacharia Davies 1608–1687 m. Catherine Davies 1612–1681
    1. 1. Richard Davis 1635– m. Margaret Evans 1635–1707
      1. 1. Davies 1659–1762 m. Margaret Evans 1667–1691 m. Ann Barnes 1666–1734
        1. 1. Elizabeth Davis 1707–
        2. 2. William Davis 1710–1788 m. Ellen Davis –1908 m. Sarah Davis 1781–1859
        3. 3. Roger Davis 1695–1740 m. Mary Glover 1698–1738
        4. 4. John (J.) Davis 1685–1748 m. Sarah Lunn 1703–1722
        5. 5. David Davis 1686–
      2. 2. Morris Davies 1677–1770
      3. 3. Matthew Davies 1671–1734
    2. 2. Evan Davies 1632–1710
    3. 3. Rev. (Richard Evan Zachariah) Davies 1628–1710
  2. 2. John Davis 1610–1663 m. Mary Green 1615–1681
    1. 1. John (Davis) Jr 1648–1720
    2. 2. Thomas Davis 1654–1720
  3. 3. Thomas Davis 1626–1683 m. Rebecca (Elizabeth Christian) Bowers 1615–1668 m. Christian Coffer 1604–1668 m. Thomas Davis 1595–1683 m. Rebecca (Christian) Coffer 1615–1668
    1. 1. Hugh Davis 1639–
    2. 2. Alicia Davis 1645–1695
    3. 3. James Davis 1643–1688 m. Margaret (Rebecca) Jordan 1636–1688
      1. 1. Thomas Davis 1668–1749
    4. 4. Joseph Davis 1627–1671
    5. 5. John Davis 1623–1675
    6. 6. Joanna Davis 1625–1688
    7. 7. Thomas Davis –1688
    8. 8. Mary Davis 1640–1719
    9. 9. Richard Davis –1668
  4. 4. Gideon Davis 1615–1638
  5. 5. Philip Davies 1617–1689
  6. 6. Morgan Davis 1654–1694
  7. 7. Francis Davis 1626–1709
  8. 8. Howell Davis 1620–
  9. 9. John Davis 1619–1665
    1. 1. Thomas Davis 1654–
  10. 10. James Davis 1614–1792
  11. 11. William Davis 1617–1692
  12. 12. Maj. (Thomas) Davis 1613–1683
  13. 13. John (Capt) Davis 1599–1646

Rachel Keyes's Timeline

2 Records

1590
1590
Birth of Rachel Keyes in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
1633
January 1, 1633
Age 43
Death of Rachel Keyes in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1607-1616
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Virginia; Year: 1607-1616; Page Number: 34

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: Virginia
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 1, 1633
    Event Place: Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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