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John Woolman

Birth1600 - Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire, England
Death1638 - Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire, England
MotherCellett Mallett
FatherEdward ( The First) Woodman

Born in Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire, England on 1600 to Edward ( The First) Woodman and Cellett Mallett. John Woolman married Alice Tyler and had 7 children. He passed away on 1638 in Smeeton Westerby, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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Edward ( The First) Woodman
1574 - 1654
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Cellett Mallett
1579 - 1611
Spouse(s)
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Alice Tyler
1610 - 1638
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John Woolman
1600 - 1638
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Woolman
1633 - 1637
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John Woolman
1630 - 1715
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Rebeccha Woolman
1630 - Unknown
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Thomas Woolman
1638 - 1715
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Frances Woolman
1633 - Unknown
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Martin Woolman
1628 - Unknown
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Thomas Woolman
Unknown - Unknown

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