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Henry Feake

Birth1590 - St Mary, London, England
Death2 Apr 1658 - Newtown, Suffolk County, New York, United States of America
MotherJudith zz2 Thomas
FatherJames Feake

Born in St Mary, London, England on 1590 to James Feake and Judith zz2 Thomas. Henry Feake married Jane Woolstone Feake and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Apr 1658 in Newtown, Suffolk County, New York, United States of America.

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Parents
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James Feake
1567 - 1625
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Judith Zz2 Thomas
1568 - 1625
Spouse(s)
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Jane Woolstone Feake
1598 - 1654
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Feake
1633 - 1720
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Jane 1St Feake
1618 - 1618
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Crisome Feake
1617 - 1617
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Edward Feake
1619 - 1620
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Judith Feake
1618 - 1667
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Mary Feake
1623 - 1667
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John Feake
1631 - 1654
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Still Born Feake
1630 - 1630
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Crisome Child Feake
1617 - Unknown

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