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John Tilney

Birth1548 - East Tuddenham, Norfolk, England
Death1582 - East Tuddenham, Suffolk, England
MotherJane Snellinge
FatherRichard Jagges Tilney

Born in East Tuddenham, Norfolk, England on 1548 to Richard Jagges Tilney and Jane Snellinge. John Tilney married Catherine Preston and had 9 children. He passed away on 1582 in East Tuddenham, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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Richard Jagges Tilney
1524 - 1557
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Jane Snellinge
1514 - 1597
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Preston
1548 - 1600
Children Show all
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Bridget Tilney
1570 - 1673
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John Detilney
1582 - 1619
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Frances Tilney
1568 - Unknown
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Richard Tilney
1564 - Unknown
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Dorothie Tilney
1578 - Unknown
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Mary Tilney
1572 - Unknown
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Joseph Tilney
1570 - Unknown
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Katherine Tilney
1576 - Unknown
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Robert Tilney
1571 - 1624

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