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Sign up freeThomas Belk 1635 – 1712 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1635
Birth Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Death Date: Sept. 17, 1712
Death Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Father: Rev Belk
Mother: Elizabeth Hardres
Spouse(s): Ann Oxenden
Children(s): John Belk
The story of Thomas Belk began in 1635 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Thomas Belk married Ann Oxenden, and had children including John Robert Belk. Thomas Belk passed away in 1712 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Biography
- The story of Thomas Belk began in 1635 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
- Thomas Belk married Ann Oxenden, and had children including John Robert Belk.
- Thomas Belk passed away in 1712 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Thomas Belk's Ancestors
Thomas Belk's Descendants
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1. John (Robert) Belk (1685 – 1765) m. Mary (Frances (Norfolk)) Belk (1694 – 23 October 1797)
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1. William (Alexander Belk) I (1715 – 1760) m. Martha Moore (22 December 1717 – 15 Jul 1820)
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1. William (Alexander) Belk (1742 – Dec 1814) m. Hannah (Darling) Belk (1 Jul 1740 – After 1814)
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1. Jeramiah (Belk) Belk (1775 – 10 Jul 1848) m. Susannah ('Anna') Mixon (1765 – 10 Jul 1875)
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Thomas Belk's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1635
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Sept. 17, 1712
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England