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Phillip Peyton

Birth15 Mar 1613 - Bisley, Gloucestershire, England
Death12 Feb 1668 - Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England
MotherAnne Green
FatherThomas Peyton

Born in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England on 15 Mar 1613 to Thomas Peyton and Anne Green. Phillip Peyton married Joan Tiler and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Feb 1668 in Bisley Parish, Gloucestershire, England.

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Thomas Peyton
1585 - 1648
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Anne Green
1590 - 1650
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Joan Tiler
Unknown - 1669
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Elizabeth Gibbes-peyton
1625 - 1668
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Charles Peyton
1652 - 1729
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* Peyton Of Overwharton Parish
1644 - 1728
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Thomas Peyton
1647 - 1668
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Deborah Peyton
1655 - 1700
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Anne Peyton
1641 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Peyton
1639 - 1639
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Mary Peyton
1643 - 1668
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Sarah B. Peyton
1649 - 1649
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Ann Peyton
1649 - 1668
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Sarah Peyton
1639 - 1668

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