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Ann Rolfe

Birth../../1604 - Baldock, Hertfordshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Smith
FatherWilliam Rolffe

Born in Baldock, Hertfordshire, England on ../../1604 to William Rolffe and Elizabeth Smith. Ann Rolfe married Edward Fage and had 12 children.

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Parents
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William Rolffe
1581 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1582 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward Fage
1615 - 1687
Children Show all
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Nicholas Fage
1661 - Unknown
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Charles Fage
1645 - 1715
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Elisabeth Fage
1654 - Unknown
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Ann Fage
1649 - Unknown
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Edward Fage
1641 - 1642
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Thomas Fage
1658 - Unknown
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Mary Fage
1656 - Unknown
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Mary Fage
1659 - Unknown
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Sofire Fage
1647 - Unknown
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Edward Fage
1643 - Unknown
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Lettice Fage
1647 - Unknown
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Edward Fage
1656 - Unknown

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