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Frances Whyte

Birth18 July 1616 - Hutton Hall, Essex, England
Death3 Aug 1667 - Anne Arundel, Maryland Colony
MotherLady Catherine Weston
FatherRichard White

Born in Hutton Hall, Essex, England on 18 July 1616 to Richard White and Lady Catherine Weston. Frances Whyte married Richard Wells and had 14 children. She passed away on 3 Aug 1667 in Anne Arundel, Maryland Colony.

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Parents
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Richard White
1580 - 1645
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Lady Catherine Weston
1594 - 1667
Spouse(s)
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Richard Wells
1609 - 1667
Children Show all
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Mary Wells
1631 - 1698
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Frances Smith
1657 - 1733
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Martha Wells
1648 - 1698
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Richard Wells
1647 - 1697
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William Wells
1645 - 1671
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George Wells
1641 - 1696
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Anne Wells
1639 - 1667
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Elizabeth Wells
1644 - 1656
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Benjamin Wells
1650 - 1702
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John Wells
1646 - 1714
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Robert Wells
1649 - 1714
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Elizabeth Wells
1641 - 1731
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A. G. Wells
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Wells
1632 - 1667

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