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Joseph William Longe

Birth1520 - Holburn, Middlesex, England
Death1607 - St James Garlickhithe, London, England
MotherSarah Wrottesley
FatherWilliam Longe

Born in Holburn, Middlesex, England on 1520 to William Longe and Sarah Wrottesley. Joseph William Longe married Mary Ann Garland and had 4 children. He passed away on 1607 in St James Garlickhithe, London, England.

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William Longe
1500 - 1550
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Sarah Wrottesley
1500 - 1543
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Mary Ann Garland
1539 - 1646
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Elizabeth Godley,
1522 - 1618
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Mary Ann Garland
1539 - 1592
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Catherine Guilford
1536 - 1598
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Gyles Longe
1539 - 1607
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John Giles(theelder) Long. Longe. Lounge
1560 - 1596
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Gyles Long
1539 - 1646
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Walter Longe
1535 - 1593

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