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Sign up freeRobert Marche 1540–1590 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1540
Birth Location: Redworth Hall, Durham, England
Death Date: 01 Jan 1590
Death Location: Redworth Hall, Durham, England
Father: Thomas Marche
Mother: Mary Heighington
Spouse(s): Margaret Marche
Children(s): Mary (Trotter)
The story of Robert Marche began in 1540 in Redworth Hall, Durham, England. Robert Marche married Margaret Byerley Marche, and had children including Mary E Marche Trotter. Robert Marche passed away in 1590 in Redworth Hall, Durham, England.
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Biography
- The story of Robert Marche began in 1540 in Redworth Hall, Durham, England.
- Robert Marche married Margaret Byerley Marche, and had children including Mary E Marche Trotter.
- Robert Marche passed away in 1590 in Redworth Hall, Durham, England.
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Robert Marche's Descendants
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1. Mary (E Marche) (Trotter) 1575–1608 m. George Trotter 1571–1629
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1. George (Trotter) III 1607–1667 m. Gertrude (Jane) Wren 1610–1660
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1. William Trotter 1625–1676 m. Cutbury ("Catherine" (Gibbs)) Trotter 1628–1667
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1. Benjamin (Trotter,) Sr. 1659–1726 m. Hannah Frazee 1660–1690
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1540
Event Place: Redworth Hall, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 01 Jan 1590
Event Place: Redworth Hall, Durham, England