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Jane Champneys

Birth1548 - Uffculme, Devon, England
Death14 Sept 1599 - Dulverton, Somerset, England
MotherMary Tilley
FatherJohn Champneys

Born in Uffculme, Devon, England on 1548 to John Champneys and Mary Tilley. Jane Champneys married Martin Sanford and had 11 children. She passed away on 14 Sept 1599 in Dulverton, Somerset, England.

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Parents
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John Champneys
1518 - 1569
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Mary Tilley
1520 - 1562
Spouse(s)
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Martin Sanford
1544 - 1578
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Humphrey Sydenham
1559 - 1625
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Martin Sanford
1575 - 1643
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Humphrey Sydenham
1591 - 1650
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John Sanford
Unknown - Unknown
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Abigail Sanford
1577 - 1599
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Dorothy Sanford
1573 - Unknown
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Penelope Sydenham
1591 - Unknown
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William Sydenham
1589 - 1590
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John Sydenham
1581 - 1648
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Roger Sydenham
1587 - 1654
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Richard Sydenham
1588 - 1670
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Edward Sydenham
1588 - 1590

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