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John Tribe

BirthOct 1630 - East Meon, Hampshire, England
Death20 May 1699 - East Meon, Hampshire, England
MotherAnn Langrish
FatherJohn Tribe

Born in East Meon, Hampshire, England on Oct 1630 to John Tribe and Ann Langrish. John Tribe married Anne Tribe nee Austen and had 10 children. He passed away on 20 May 1699 in East Meon, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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John Tribe
1602 - 1675
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Ann Langrish
1603 - 1656
Spouse(s)
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Anne Tribe Nee Austen
1632 - 1691
Children Show all
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Joseph Tribe
1669 - 1721
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Benjamin Tribe
1672 - 1672
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Anthony Tribe
1661 - 1707
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Mary Aylwyn
1666 - 1693
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Ann Tribe
1660 - 1742
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Mary Tribe
1659 - 1693
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William Tribe
1658 - 1702
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Barbara Tribe
1672 - 1693
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John Tribe
1655 - 1702
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Mary Tribe
1655 - 1655

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