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In 1599 Forman, at the age of 46, married Anne (or Jean) Baker, the sixteen-year-old niece of Sir Edward Monnings. Dority was born in 1605, though she only lived a few months, and Clement was born the following year.
At Lambeth on 29 July 1599, when he was forty-seven, he married his first wife, Anne Baker, a niece on her mother's side of Sir Edward Monnings, and a member of a Canterbury family. This lady was only seventeen at the date of the marriage, and the union does not seem to have been a happy one. They had a son Clement.
first name varies wildly: Joan Jean Anne Jane
[In 1596] Forman's father-in-law, a Canterbury chirurgeon named John Russell
Clement Forman was born circa 1606, to Simon Forman and Jane Neale (born Baker).
Clement had 3 siblings: Dorothy Forman and 2 other siblings.
Clement passed away in 1628, at age 22
Jane Forman married Raphael Neale of London, England.[1]
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