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Sign up freeSir Reverend Thomas Kinge 1533–1602 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1533
Birth Location: Boxford, Suffolk, Essex, England
Death Date: 12 May 1602
Death Location: Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, England
Father: William Jr.
Mother: Cicely Browne
Spouse(s): Lady Chalke
Children(s): Elizabeth Thomas
In 1533, Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge entered the world in Boxford, Suffolk, Essex, England, born to William King Jr And Cicely Browne. Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge married Lady Rebecca Joan Simmons Broad Chalke, and had children including Elizabeth Chalke King Thomas. Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge passed away in 1602 in Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, England.
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- In 1533, Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge entered the world in Boxford, Suffolk, Essex, England, born to William King Jr And Cicely Browne.
- Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge married Lady Rebecca Joan Simmons Broad Chalke, and had children including Elizabeth Chalke King Thomas.
- Sir Reverend Thomas Kinge passed away in 1602 in Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, England.
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1. Elizabeth ((Chalke) King) Thomas 1549–1587 m. Edmond (II (Coursey)) Thomas 1545–1627
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1533
Event Place: Boxford, Suffolk, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 May 1602
Event Place: Broad Chalk, Wiltshire, England