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Samuel DALE 1670–1761 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 JUN 1670

Birth Location: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

Death Date: 18 MAR 1761

Death Location: Madron, Cornwall, England.

Father: John DALE

Mother: Florence CARPENTER

Spouse(s): Margaret HOYLE

Children(s):

Samuel DALE was born in 1670 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England., the child of John Dale And Florence Carpenter. Samuel DALE married Margaret Hoyle. Samuel DALE passed away in 1761 in Madron, Cornwall, England..

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Biography

  • Samuel DALE was born in 1670 in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England., the child of John Dale And Florence Carpenter.
  • Samuel DALE married Margaret Hoyle.
  • Samuel DALE passed away in 1761 in Madron, Cornwall, England..

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Samuel DALE's Ancestors

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Samuel DALE
1670–1761
Birth Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Parents
John DALE
1628–1705
Gwinear, Cornwall, England.
Florence CARPENTER
1631–1711
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Grandparents
Peter CARPENTER
1602–1678
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Margerit (TREDENYCKE Alias) SPERNA.
1600–1663
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Great-Grandparents
Thomas CARPENTER
1575–1641
Florence VELLENOWETH
1575–1629
Mychell SPERNA
1565–1606
Elizabeth
–1606
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William CARPENTER
1540–1625
Jane CARGESSE
1545–
John SPERNA.
1530–1609

Samuel DALE's Timeline

2 Records

1670
17 JUN 1670
Birth of Samuel DALE in Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.
1761
18 MAR 1761
Age 91
Death of Samuel DALE in Madron, Cornwall, England.
Madron, Cornwall, England.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 JUN 1670
    Event Place: Ludgvan, Cornwall, England.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 MAR 1761
    Event Place: Madron, Cornwall, England.

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