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Ancestors of Walter Clarke, Governor of Rhode Island

Male 1640 - 1714  (74 years)


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                     ┌──James Clerke  ( - Between 13 Jul 1614 and 1 Nov 1614)      =>
               ┌──William Clerke  (of East Farleigh, Kent, England - Bef 12 Jun 1610 bur.East Farleigh, Kent, England)
               │  (m. 10 Feb 1599 St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, England)
               │     └──Mary Saxby        =>
               │        
         ┌──Jeremy Clarke, Governor of Rhode Island  (Bef 1 Dec 1605 chr.East Farleigh, Kent, England -
         │       Jan 1652 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island)(m. Abt 1637 England)
         │     │        
         │     │     ┌──Jerome Weston  (Abt 1550 of Skreens in Roxwell, Essex, England -
         │     │     │       31 Dec 1603 bur.Roxwell, Essex, England)      =>
         │     └──Mary Weston  (Bef 26 Apr 1579 chr.Roxwell, Essex, England - Bef 13 Jul 1614)
         │        (m. 10 Feb 1599 St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, England)
         │           └──Mary Cave  (1 Nov 1556 - Bef 6 Oct 1593 bur.Roxwell, Essex, England)      =>
         │              
Walter Clarke, Governor of Rhode Island (1640 - 23 May 1714)
         │        
         │     ┌──Lewis Latham  (Abt 1584 Elstow, Bedfordshire, England - Abt 1653)
         └──Frances Latham  (Bef 15 Feb 1610 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England -
                 Sep 1677 Newport, Newport, Rhode Island)(m. Abt 1637 England)
               └──Elizabeth  
                  
This chart contains 10 direct ancestors among 11 people in 4 generations
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