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Annals of a Clerical Family

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Annals of a Clerical Family
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Book Synopsis Annals of a Clerical Family by : John Venn

Book excerpt: William Venn (1568/1569-1621) was the youngest son of John Venn, born in Broadhembury, Devon, England. He matriculated at Oxford, and settled at Otterhamm about 1599/1600. Descendants and relatives lived in much of England. Also includes origin and early history of the Venn surname, which was sometimes spelled Fenn.


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