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Personal data George St Leger 


Household of George St Leger

He is married to Thomasine Heath.

They got married about 1529 at of, Herne, Kent, England.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of George St Leger

Ralph St Leger
± 1455-????
Anne Prophett
1450-1487
Richard Haute
± 1440-1487
Elizabeth Tyrell
± 1436-< 1507

George St Leger
1501-1549

± 1529

Thomasine Heath
± 1508-????


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