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Ralph Keeler b. 1513 England son of Gustave Keeler
Birth: 1490 in Garonne, France Death AFT 1519 in Hartford, Cheshire, England
Marriage 1 Margery Spence b: 1480 in France
Children
1. Ralph KEELER b: 1513 in Hartford, Cheshire, England
2. Marilyn Regina Phoebe Keeler b: ABT 1518 in Garonne, France
From Wikepedia:
Hartford was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, when the Manor was held by Gilbert de Venables as part of the Barony of Kinderton. Prior to the reign of Edward III it was held by a family who assumed the local name.
Birth: 1490 in Garonne, France Death AFT 1519 in Hartford, Cheshire, England Marriage 1 Margery Spence b: 1480 in France Children 1. Ralph KEELER b: 1513 in Hartford, Cheshire, England 2. Marilyn Regina Phoebe Keeler b: ABT 1518 in Garonne, France
From Wikepedia:
Hartford was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, when the Manor was held by Gilbert de Venables as part of the Barony of Kinderton. Prior to the reign of Edward III it was held by a family who assumed the local name.