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Sir John Gaines 1559–1606 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1559

Birth Location: Newton, Breconshire, , Wales

Death Date: 1606

Death Location: Newton, Breconshire, Wales

Father: Sir Gaines

Mother: Catherine Morgan

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Thomas Gaines

The story of Sir John Gaines began in 1559 in Newton, Breconshire, , Wales. Sir John Gaines had children including Thomas Gaines. Sir John Gaines passed away in 1606 in Newton, Breconshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • The story of Sir John Gaines began in 1559 in Newton, Breconshire, , Wales.
  • Sir John Gaines had children including Thomas Gaines.
  • Sir John Gaines passed away in 1606 in Newton, Breconshire, Wales.

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Sir Gaines's Ancestors

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Sir Gaines
1559–1606
Birth Place: Newton, Breconshire, , Wales
Parents
Sir John Thomas Gaines
1535–1568
Trallong, Breconshire, , Wales
Catherine (Eleanor) Morgan
1536–1568
Pencrug, Llanhenwg, Monmouthshire, England
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Sir Gaines's Descendants

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Sir (John) Gaines (1559–1606)
  1. 1. Thomas Gaines 1585–1686 m. Blanche Kemis 1590–1634
    1. 1. James Gaines 1630–1682 m. Jane Lawson 1638–1694
      1. 1. Richard Gaines 1686–1755 m. Catherine Madison 1683–1760
        1. 1. William (Henry) Gaines 1704–1796 m. Isabella Pendleton 1712–1790

Sir Gaines's Timeline

2 Records

1559
1559
Birth of Sir John Gaines in Newton, Breconshire, , Wales
Newton, Breconshire, , Wales
1606
1606
Age 47
Death of Sir John Gaines in Newton, Breconshire, Wales
Newton, Breconshire, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1559
    Event Place: Newton, Breconshire, , Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1606
    Event Place: Newton, Breconshire, Wales

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