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Family Tree Maker Descendants of William Kinge William Kinge Joane ? b: 1600 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? b: 1600 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, m: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? Warks? d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? Thomas Kinge Elizabeth ? b: 1629 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks b: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, m: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? Warks d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? Thomas Kinge Judeth Newberry b: 1654 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks b: 1655 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, m: Apr 1679 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks Warks? d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks? William King Elizabeth Whipham Richard King (poss twins) Mary King Another son? b: Apr 1680 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks b: 1684 in Little Brickhill, Bucks b: Apr 1680 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks b: Jul 1681 in Holy Trinity, Coventry, Warks b: Aug 1685 in St Michaels, Coventry, Warks d: Unknown in Little Brickhill, Bucks? m: Nov 1705 in Walton, Bucks d: Unknown in Holy Trinity, Coventry, d: Jul 1681 in St Michaels, Coventry, Warks d: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in Little Brickhill, Bucks? Warks? Samuel King Damarius Rutland John King Bartholomew King b: Jun 1708 in Bletchley, Bucks b: 1713 in Shenley Church End, Bucks, b: Feb 1719 in Little Brickhill, Bucks b: Mar 1720 in Little Brickhill, Bucks d: 1780 in Little Brickhill, Bucks, England England d: Unknown in ? d: Unknown in ? m: 1736 in Little Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1777 in LIttle Brickhill, Bucks, England Elizabeth King John King Samuel King Eliza Fleet Rutland King Thomas King William King Ann Shouler David King Thomas King David King Elizabeth ? Mary King John Roe b: 1737 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1738 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1739 in Little Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1746 in Chalgrave, Beds, England b: 1742 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1742 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1744 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1747 in Wavendon, Bucks, England b: 1746 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1748 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: 1750 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England b: Unknown b: 1757 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: Unknown in Gt Brickhill Bucks d: 1737 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1739 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1784 in Wavendon, Bucks, England m: 1767 in Chalgrave, Beds, England d: Unknown d: 1742 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1787 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks m: 1777 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1747 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1749 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks, England d: 1830 in ? d: Unknown d: Unknown in Gt Brickhill Bucks m: 1778 in Lt brickhill, Bucks d: 1783 in Wavendon, Bucks, England d: 1824 in LIttle Brickhill, Bucks, England d: Unknown in Gt Brickhill Bucks Mary King Robert Page William King Elizabeth King Thomas King Catherine King Peter Warren William King Edward King Susannah Plowman Ann King Sarah Goodman George King Jane Plowman Bettsey King Samuel King Mary Peasnall Sarah King James King Benijamin King Phoebe King James Thurston Mary King George King Jemina ? Jesse King Lydia King William King b: 1767 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: in Wavendon?, Bletchley, Bucks, England b: 1769 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1770 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1771 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1773 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1775 in Drayton Parslow, Bucks, England b: 1775 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1778 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1778 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1779 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1784 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1782 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1791 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1778 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1779 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1780 in LT Brickhill, Bucks b: 1780 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1781 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1782 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1787 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: Unknown b: 1787 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1788 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: Unknown b: 1790 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1791 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1793 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks England m: 1788 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England England m: 1801 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England England England England England d: 1796 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1855 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks m: 1799 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1809 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: Unknown d: Unknown d: Unknown m: 1809 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1790 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1839 in Leighton Buzzard Beds m: Unknown in ? d: 1790 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1829 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1794 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1794 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 1769 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1786 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1792 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in Drayton Parslow?, Bucks, England England d: 1779 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1820 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, m: 1798 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in ?, ?, Bucks, England m: 1805 in Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 1850 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, m: 1811 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1855 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: Unknown d: Unknown England d: in Wavendon?, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England England d: in Drayton Parslow, Bucks, England England England England d: 1809 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England d: 1815 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 1837 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England William King Mary Ann King William Dawkes Thomas King Sarah Kinns Elizabeth King Samuel King Sarah Gregory Edward King Elizabeth Clarke Caroline King Susannah King John Bennett Jane King William King Ann Higgs Eliza Matilda King John King Sarah Edmunds Anne King Thomas King Caroline King Henry Howe Thomas King Caroline Jackson George King George King Mary Short Elizabeth King William King Mary Binyon Sophia King Mary King John Stapp Benijamin King Sophia King Sarah King James King Jemina King Edward Shouler King Charlotte Elizabeth King Ann King b: in Bow Brickhill??, Bucks, England b: 1799 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1795 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1802 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1821 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1804 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1806 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1803 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1807 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: in Newport Pagnell, Newport Pagnell, b: 1809 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1811 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1807 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1813 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1806 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: in ?, ?, Bucks, England b: 1807 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1809 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1811 in ?, ?, Bucks, England b: 1811 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1814 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1816 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1818 in Milton Keynes Village, Bletchley, b: 1818 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1820 in ?, ?, Bucks, England b: 1819 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1821 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, b: 1823 in Adstock, Buckingham, Bucks, b: 1800 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1802 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1809 in Wolveron Bucks b: 1803 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1803 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: Unknown b: 1805 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1808 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1811 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1813 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1813 b: 1815 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks b: 1815 in Silcoe, Bedford b: 1816 b: 1817 d: in ?, ?, ?, England England England England England England England England England Bucks, England England England England England England m: in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England m: 1831 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England Bucks, England England m: 1839 in Wavendon?, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England d: 1854 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1875 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks m: 1832 in ? d: 1804 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: Unknown m: 1834 in ? d: Unknown d: Unknown d: 1834 in Lt Brickhill, Bucks d: 1888 in Dunsable Beds? d: Unknown d: Unknown in Bedford m: 1840 d: Unknown d: Unknown d: 1868 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, m: 1852 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1863 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, m: 1852 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1824 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1869 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, m: 1826 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in ?, Northampton?, Northants, England m: 1831 in Newport Pagnell, Newport Pagnell, d: 1814 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in Aspley Guise?, Beds, England m: 1849 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1815 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1843 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in ?, ?, Bucks, England d: 1824 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1875 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 29 Dec 1823 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1815 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in ?, ?, Wark, England m: 1844 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1844 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 1820 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1884 in Walnut Tree Farm, Walton, m: 17 Feb 1844 in Adstock?, Bucks, England d: Unknown d: Unknown d: Unknown in Bedford England England England England England England England Bucks, England England England England England England England d: 1895 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, England England England England d: in ?, ?, ?, England England Bletchley, Bucks, England d: 1865 in Walnut Tree Farm, Walton, d: 1868 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1877 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: 1866 in Wavendon, Bletchley, Bucks, d: in Northampton, Northants, England d: 1856 in Asplet Guise?,
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