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John Peter

BirthMay 1601 - Padstow, Cornwall, England
Death25 Nov 1654 - Mylor, North Hill, Cornwall, England
MotherMartha Treffry
FatherThomas Dykewoode Peter

Born in Padstow, Cornwall, England on May 1601 to Thomas Dykewoode Peter and Martha Treffry. John Peter married Anne Margaret Rawe and had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1654 in Mylor, North Hill, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Dykewoode Peter
1571 - 1613
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Martha Treffry
1573 - 1601
Spouse(s)
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Anne Margaret Rawe
1605 - 1654
Children Show all
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Henry Peter
1622 - 1676
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Alice Peter
1627 - 1674
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John Peter
1615 - 1676
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Mary/marie Peter
1633 - 1654
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Grace Peter
1638 - Unknown
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Ann Peters
Unknown - 1654
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Jane Peter
1627 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Peters
Unknown - 1654
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Sarah Peters
Unknown - Unknown

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