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Personal data John Speed ... Physician and Writer 

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Household of John Speed ... Physician and Writer

(1) He is married to Mary Margaret Warner.

They got married in the year 1625 at England, he was 30 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John Speed  1628-1711 
  2. Samuel Speed  1681-1682


(2) He had a relationship with Mary Speed.


Notes about John Speed ... Physician and Writer

Married Mary (Margaret) Warner

He entered Merchant Taylor' Boys School, Jan 1603, Midlesex, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, England.
He was a scholar of St. John's College, Oxford University, Oct 1612, Oxford, Oxfordshire County, England, United Kingdom.
He received B. A. Degree St. Johns College, Oxford University, 3 May 1620, Oxford, Oxfordshire County, England, United Kingdom.
He became a Fellow of St. Johns' College, University of Oxford, Cir 1620, Oxford, Oxfordshire County, England, United Kingdom.
He received M. D. Degree from St Johns College, Oxford University, 20 Jun 1628, Oxford, Oxfordshire County, England, United Kingdom.

He is said to have been a "gifted writer" and physician.
Source: The Speed Family by Thomas Speed

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Speed

John Speed
1526-1556
Thomas Draper
1538-????
Brydgette Unk
± 1538-????
John Speed
1552-1629

John Speed
1595-1640

(1) 1625
John Speed
1628-1711
Samuel Speed
1681-1682
(2) 

Mary Speed
????-± 1732


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