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Katherine Jackman

 

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   7951 1.0 Katherine Jackman   also known as Katherine Jakemanfemale
Father: William Jackman

Burial: 1618 at Wing, BuckinghamshireBuckingham History

Pedigree
   7950
Married: Ferdinando Poulton  before 1571Est. from child
b. 1536, at DesboroughDNB

   79902.1 Anne Poultonfemale

   80612.2 Eugenia Poultonfemale

Additional information: Nun, prioress, abbess
Birth: 1571Buckingham History
7989
Married: William Pen  at Bourton, Buckinghamshire 08 Dec 1595Buckingham History
b. before 1577, at Penn, BuckinghamshireBuckingham History

   79953.1 John Penmale
Birth: after 1595Buckingham History

   79522.4 Francis Poultonmale
Died young, his sons being brought up by Katherine Poulton
Birth: before 1575Est. from marriage

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   79532.5 Giles Poultonmale
Birth: 11 Jul 1575Buckingham History

   79542.6 Thomas Poultonmale
Birth: 1578Buckingham History

   79572.7 Jane Poultonfemale
Birth: 1581Buckingham History

   79552.8 Ferdinando Poultonmale
Birth: 01 Jun 1585Buckingham History

   79912.9 Mary Poultonfemale
Birth: before 1600Est. from marriage
7993
Married: [male] Troughton  before 1617Buckingham History

   79922.10 Ursula Poultonfemale
Birth: before 1600Est. from marriage
7994
Married: [male] Styles  before 1617Buckingham History

 


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