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Jane Crouche

Birth1573 - Cornbury, Hertfordshire, England
Death18 Dec 1638 - Patrixbourne
MotherJoan Scott
FatherGiles Crouch **

Born in Cornbury, Hertfordshire, England on 1573 to Giles Crouch ** and Joan Scott. Jane Crouche married Capt John Bargrave and had 10 children. She passed away on 18 Dec 1638 in Patrixbourne.

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Parents
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Giles Crouch **
1545 - 1633
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Joan Scott
1551 - 1579
Spouse(s)
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Capt John Bargrave
1571 - 1625
Children Show all
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Jane Bargrave
1608 - 1638
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Joan Bargrave
1603 - Unknown
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John (Dr) Bargrave
1610 - 1680
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Sarah Bargrave
1607 - Unknown
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Ann Bargrave
1614 - Unknown
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Robert Bargrave
1605 - Unknown
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Hester Bargrave
1617 - Unknown
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Gyles Bargrave
1598 - Unknown
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Jeames Bargrave
1606 - 1606
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Jane Bargrave
1608 - Unknown

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