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William Dakin 1580–1611 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1580
Birth Location: Cherrington, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 1611
Death Location: England
Father: William Dakin
Mother: Annys Gowdale
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Maycock
Children(s): John Dakin
The story of William Dakin began in 1580 in Cherrington, Gloucestershire, England. William Dakin married Elizabeth Maycock, and had children including John Dakin. William Dakin passed away in 1611 in England.
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Biography
- The story of William Dakin began in 1580 in Cherrington, Gloucestershire, England.
- William Dakin married Elizabeth Maycock, and had children including John Dakin.
- William Dakin passed away in 1611 in England.
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William Dakin's Ancestors
William Dakin's Descendants
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1. John Dakin 1607–1675 m. Alice Mousall 1607–1675
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1. Thomas Dakin 1624–1708 m. Sarah Slater 1622–1659 m. Susanna STRATTON 1633–1697
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1. Sarah Dakin 1659–1748 m. Abraham Wood 1655–1747
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1. James Wood 1690–1752 m. Sarah Ford 1700–1747
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2. Rebecca Wood 1693–1740
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3. Sarah Wood 1692–1783
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4. Samuel Wood 1697–1698
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2. Samuel Dakin 1657–1734
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3. Joseph Dakin 1669–1744
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4. John Dakin 1661–1711
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5. Simon Dakin 1663–1739
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William Dakin's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1580
Event Place: Cherrington, Gloucestershire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1611
Event Place: England