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John Eede

Birth1660 - Sussex, England
Death1724 - Henfield, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Moore
FatherRichard Ade

Born in Sussex, England on 1660 to Richard Ade and Elizabeth Moore. John Eede married ELIZABETH Sarah Stapley and had 15 children. He passed away on 1724 in Henfield, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Ade
1628 - 1699
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Elizabeth Moore
1628 - 1679
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Sarah Stapley
1671 - 1744
Children Show all
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Mary Ade
1695 - 1764
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Stapeley Ade
1698 - Unknown
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Rebecca Ade
1705 - 1764
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Samuel Ade
1712 - 1713
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Ann Ade
1710 - Unknown
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John Eede
1705 - 1750
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Samuel Eade
1712 - Unknown
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Ann Eade
1710 - Unknown
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John Eade
1702 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ade
1690 - 1747
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Richard Eede
1693 - Unknown
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William Eede
1695 - 1695
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Mary Eede
1703 - 1748
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Isaac Eede
1712 - Unknown
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Elisha Eede
1707 - 1790

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