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Sign up freeRachel Leonard 1559 – 1616 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1559
Birth Location: Knole, Kent, England
Death Date: 15 Oct 1616
Death Location: Birling, Kent, England
Father: John Leonard
Mother: Elizabeth Harman
Spouse(s): Edward Bergavenny
Children(s): John Neville
Rachel Leonard was born in 1559 in Knole, Kent, England, the child of John Leonard and Elizabeth Harman. Rachel Leonard married Edward Neville III, Lord Bergavenny, and had children including John Neville. Rachel Leonard passed away in 1616 in Birling, Kent, England.
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Biography
- Rachel Leonard was born in 1559 in Knole, Kent, England, the child of John Leonard and Elizabeth Harman.
- Rachel Leonard married Edward Neville III, Lord Bergavenny, and had children including John Neville.
- Rachel Leonard passed away in 1616 in Birling, Kent, England.
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Rachel Leonard's Descendants
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1. John Neville (Abt. 1612 – 15 Jan 1664) m. Bridgett Thorseby (1640 – 1711)
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1. General (John) Neville (1662 – 1733) m. Elizabeth Bohannon (1667 – Aft. 1747)
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1. Elizabeth Neville (1690 – 1794)
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1. Elizabeth (Ann) Hampton (8 May 1712 – 1780) m. Hall Hudson (13 Mar 1700 – 1778)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1559
Event Place: Knole, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 Oct 1616
Event Place: Birling, Kent, England