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Ann Cheeke

Birth1595 - Molston, Hamp, England
Death4 May 1660 - Tytherton, Wilt, England
MotherDorothy (Dakin?) Geoffrey
FatherThomas Cheeke

Born in Molston, Hamp, England on 1595 to Thomas Cheeke and Dorothy (Dakin?) Geoffrey. Ann Cheeke married Thomas Stokes and had 13 children. She passed away on 4 May 1660 in Tytherton, Wilt, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Cheeke
1536 - 1618
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Dorothy (Dakin?) Geoffrey
1538 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Stokes
1593 - 1654
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Stokes
1631 - Unknown
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John Stokes
1627 - Unknown
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Ursula Stokes
1620 - Unknown
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Christopher Stokes
1620 - Unknown
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George Stokes
1621 - Unknown
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William Stokes
1629 - Unknown
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Ann Stokes
1617 - Unknown
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Dorothy Stokes
1633 - Unknown
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Lucy Stokes
1618 - Unknown
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Francis Stokes
1625 - Unknown
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Thomas Stokes
1615 - Unknown
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Thomas Stokes
1610 - Unknown
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Ann Stokes
Unknown - Unknown

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