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John Newdigate

Birth1570 - Arbury, Warwickshire, , England
Death12 Apr 1610 - Harefield, Middlesex, , England
MotherMartha Cave
FatherSir John Newdigate of Harefield

Born in Arbury, Warwickshire, , England on 1570 to Sir John Newdigate of Harefield and Martha Cave. John Newdigate married Lady Fitton and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 Apr 1610 in Harefield, Middlesex, , England.

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Sir John Newdigate Of Harefield
1545 - 1592
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Martha Cave
1545 - 1575
Spouse(s)
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Lady Fitton
1574 - 1618
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Lady Fyton/fitton
1594 - 1663
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John Newdigate
1570 - 1610
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Richard Lord Newdigate
1602 - 1678
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Anne Newdigate
1607 - 1637
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John Newdigate
1600 - 1642
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Mary Newdigate
1598 - 1629
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Lettice Newdigate
1604 - 1625

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