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Agnes Rolfe

Birth1 Mar 1562 - Worstead, Norfolk, England
Death11 Jan 1610 - Norfolk, England
MotherCecilia Carr
FatherNicholas Rolfe

Born in Worstead, Norfolk, England on 1 Mar 1562 to Nicholas Rolfe and Cecilia Carr. Agnes Rolfe married John Aldrich/Aldridge and had 8 children. She passed away on 11 Jan 1610 in Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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Nicholas Rolfe
1545 - 1570
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Cecilia Carr
1549 - 1570
Spouse(s)
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John Aldrich/aldridge
1558 - 1610
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Edmund Bortman
1558 - Unknown
Children Show all
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William Aldridge/allred
1597 - 1597
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Radelph Ralph Aldred
1598 - 1686
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Emma Aldred Aldrich
1585 - 1679
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Clement Aldridge/allred
1600 - 1668
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Grace Aldrich
1590 - 1663
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Nicholas Aldridge
1603 - 1708
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John Aldridge
1588 - 1678
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Margaret (Aldred / Aldrich) Sayre
1600 - 1653

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