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Robert Carpenter

Birth1545 - Marden, Wiltshire, , England
Death2 Nov 1607 - Marden, Wiltshire (Engeland
MotherMargaret Whatelye
FatherWilliam Carpenter of Malden

Born in Marden, Wiltshire, , England on 1545 to William Carpenter of Malden and Margaret Whatelye. Robert Carpenter married ELEANORE READE and had 6 children. He passed away on 2 Nov 1607 in Marden, Wiltshire (Engeland.

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William Carpenter Of Malden
1510 - 1587
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Margaret Whatelye
1520 - 1596
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Eleanore Reade
1545 - 1637
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Richard William Wherewell Carpenter (11 Th G)
1575 - 1638
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John Briant
1580 - 1660
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Robert Carpenter
1578 - 1651
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Charles Carpenter
1584 - 1585
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Edith Carpenter
1586 - 1589
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Alice Carpenter
1590 - 1591

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