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Sr William Keyt

Birth24 Jan 1668 - Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England
Death31 Oct 1702 - Ebrington, Gloucestershire, England
MotherElizabeth Coventry
FatherWilliam Keyt

Born in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England on 24 Jan 1668 to William Keyt and Elizabeth Coventry. Sr William Keyt married Agnes Clopton and had 13 children. He passed away on 31 Oct 1702 in Ebrington, Gloucestershire, England.

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Parents
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William Keyt
1639 - 1702
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Elizabeth Coventry
1640 - 1721
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Clopton
1666 - 1703
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Ann Hitchcox
1659 - 1743
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John Kyte
1695 - 1763
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Elizabeth Sarah Keyte
1689 - Unknown
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Sir William Keyt
1688 - 1741
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Gilbert Keyt
1692 - 1735
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Hastings Keyt
1700 - 1735
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Margaret Keyt
1698 - 1712
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Francis (Sir) Keyte
1697 - 1735
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Thomas Keyt
1690 - 1702
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Barbara Keyt
1701 - Unknown
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Coventry Keyt
1694 - 1702
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Agnes Keyte
1703 - Unknown
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Mary Keyt
1680 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Keyt
1721 - 1741

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