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Benjamin Anstee

Birth11 September 1594 - Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, England
Death1651 - Swanbourne Bucks England
MotherJoan Jesophe
FatherRichard Anstee

Born in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire, England on 11 September 1594 to Richard Anstee and Joan Jesophe. Benjamin Anstee married Alice Beckley and had 8 children. He passed away on 1651 in Swanbourne Bucks England.

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Richard Anstee
1560 - 1618
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Joan Jesophe
1560 - 1636
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Alice Beckley
1600 - 1661
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Benjamin Anstee
1635 - 1702
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Thomas Anstee
1632 - 1685
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Richard Anstey
1629 - Unknown
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Edward Anstee
1626 - 1702
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William Anstey
1641 - Unknown
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John Anstey
1615 - Unknown
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Francis Anstee
1627 - 1688
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Mary Anstee
1634 - 1666

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