Person:James Iddenden (1)

James Iddenden
bur.30 Jul 1597 Cranbrook, Kent, England
m. Bef 1557
  1. James IddendenAbt 1557 - 1597
  2. Joane IddendenAbt 1559 -
  3. Edmund Iddenden1560/61 - 1597
  4. George Iddenden1564 - 1632
  5. Mary IddendenAbt 1566 -
  6. Deborah Iddenden1568 - 1597
  7. Anne Iddenden1570/71 -
  8. Susan Iddenden1572 -
  • HJames IddendenAbt 1557 - 1597
  • WAgnes MooreBef 1566 - 1597
m. 8 May 1586
  1. Nathan Iddenden1588 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] James Iddenden
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1557 Cranbrook, Kent, England
Marriage 8 May 1586 Cranbrook, Kent, Englandto Agnes Moore
Burial[1] 30 Jul 1597 Cranbrook, Kent, England
Cause of Death[1] probably one of the victims of the plague.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England: Edenden", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    67 [1913] : 42.

    JAMES IDDENDEN of Cranbrook, a weaver, the testator of 1597, was born probably at Cranbrook about 1557, and was buried there 30 July 1597, being probably one of the victims of the plague. He married at Cranbrook, 8 May 1586, AGNES MOORE, who survived him only a few weeks, dying probably of the same disease and being buried at Cranbrook 20 Oct. 1597. Administration on her estate was granted to her brother Robert More who also died of the plague, and then to her brother Richard Moore.