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Walter J Kendall 1626–1693 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Oct 1626
Birth Location: Lanlivery, Cornwall, England
Death Date: Sep 1693
Death Location: Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England
Father: Nicholas Kendall
Mother: Emline Treffry
Spouse(s): Joan Carew
Children(s): Jacobus Kendall
Walter J Kendall was born in 1626 in Lanlivery, Cornwall, England, the child of Nicholas Kendall And Emline Emlyna Treffry. Walter J Kendall married Joan Penelope Carew, and had children including Jacobus James Kendall. Walter J Kendall passed away in 1693 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- Walter J Kendall was born in 1626 in Lanlivery, Cornwall, England, the child of Nicholas Kendall And Emline Emlyna Treffry.
- Walter J Kendall married Joan Penelope Carew, and had children including Jacobus James Kendall.
- Walter J Kendall passed away in 1693 in Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England.
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Walter Kendall's Descendants
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1. Jacobus ((James)) Kendall 1660–1727 m. Margeria Hocken 1664–1700
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1. John Kendal 1690–1757 m. PHILLIPA MINOR 1694–1767
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1. Thomas Kendal 1715–1801 m. Elizabeth Cock 1715–1798
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1. Phillippa Kendal 1743–1799 m. John Hooper 1742–1789
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Oct 1626
Event Place: Lanlivery, Cornwall, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Sep 1693
Event Place: Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England