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Robert Taylor

BirthABT 1566 - Hemsby, Norfolk, England
DeathBet. 03 Feb–19 Apr 1603 - Hemsby, Norfolk, England
MotherMargaret Willmote (Long) (11th GGM)
FatherJohn Taylor

Born in Hemsby, Norfolk, England on ABT 1566 to John Taylor and Margaret Willmote (Long) (11th GGM). Robert Taylor married Alice Worley and had 8 children. He passed away on Bet. 03 Feb–19 Apr 1603 in Hemsby, Norfolk, England.

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Parents
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John Taylor
1545 - 1624
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Margaret Willmote (Long) (11Th Ggm)
1564 - 1616
Spouse(s)
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Alice Worley
1563 - 1601
Children Show all
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Martha Taylor
1603 - Unknown
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Edward (Twin) Taylor
1600 - Unknown
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Phebe Taylor
1597 - 1597
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Henry Taylor
1598 - Unknown
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John Taylor
1593 - Unknown
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Margaret Taylor
1594 - Unknown
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Robert Taylor
1590 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Tayler
1598 - Unknown

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