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Sign up freeWilliam Boddie 1633 – 1712 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1633
Birth Location: Ingatestone, Essex, , England
Death Date: 17 Dec 1712
Death Location: Isle, Virginia, United States
Father: John Boddie
Mother: Mary Haeward
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Taylor
Children(s): John Boddie
In 1633, William Boddie entered the world in Ingatestone, Essex, , England, born to John Boddie and Mary Haeward. William Boddie married Elizabeth Taylor, and had children including John Boddie. William Boddie passed away in 1712 in Isle, Virginia, United States.
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- In 1633, William Boddie entered the world in Ingatestone, Essex, , England, born to John Boddie and Mary Haeward.
- William Boddie married Elizabeth Taylor, and had children including John Boddie.
- William Boddie passed away in 1712 in Isle, Virginia, United States.
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William Boddie's Descendants
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1. John Boddie (1685 – Mar 1720) m. Elizabeth Thomas (1692 – 1752)
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1. John Boddie (1712 – 6 Oct 1777) m. Elizabeth Jeffries (Dec 1718 – 20 Jun 1742)
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1. John Boddie (1750 – 1790) m. Hannah Allen (1755 – 1810)
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1. Obadiah Boddie (1786 – 1 Aug 1864) m. Margaret Durham (1788 – 1850)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1633
Event Place: Ingatestone, Essex, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 Dec 1712
Event Place: Isle, Virginia, United States