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James Clark

Birth1503 - Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Death1603 - West Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England
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Born in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom on 1503. James Clark married Joan Cecil and had 11 children. He passed away on 1603 in West Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England.

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Joan Cecil
1510 - 1573
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Brydget Bell Clarke
1548 - 1592
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Alicia Browne
1541 - 1573
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Edmund Browne
1547 - 1639
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William Gulielmi (Rev.) Browne
1534 - 1613
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John Browne
1537 - 1594
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Margaret Browne
1545 - 1573
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Thomas Browne
1535 - 1616
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James Browne
1530 - 1531
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Laurence Browne
1539 - 1573
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Nicholas Browne
1543 - Unknown
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Annys Browne
Unknown - 1587

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