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Margaret (?) SWAN

BirthAbt. 1521 - Hook Place, Kent, England
Death1581 - St Peter and St Paul, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, England
MotherAnn (?)
FatherGeorge SWAN

Born in Hook Place, Kent, England on Abt. 1521 to George SWAN and Ann (?). Margaret (?) SWAN married Thomas (Broker) HAWKE and had 10 children. She passed away on 1581 in St Peter and St Paul, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, England.

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Parents
George Swan
1498 - 1585
Ann (?)
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Thomas (Broker) Hawke
1515 - 1592
Children Show all
Marjorie Hawke
1550 - Unknown
Thomas (Ironmgr) Hawke
1541 - 1619
Edmund (Skinner) Hawke
1548 - 1607
William (Victualler) Hawke
1559 - 1629
Alice Hawke
1554 - Unknown

George Hawke
1540 - 1577
Joan (?) Hawke
1543 - Unknown
Richard (Weaver) Hawke
1545 - 1598
Elizabeth Hawke
1562 - Unknown
Anna Hawke
1560 - Unknown

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