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Alyce Rhys 1525–1568 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1525
Birth Location: London, England
Death Date: 26 Nov 1568
Death Location: Claypole, Lincoln, England
Father: Sir Roice
Mother: Alice Griffith
Spouse(s): Anthony Atkinson
Children(s): Stephen Atkinson
Alyce Rhys was born in 1525 in London, England, the child of Sir Rhys Ap Griffith Fitzuryan Rose Royce Roice And Alice Kyffin Mistress To Sir Griffith. Alyce Rhys married Anthony Hamilton Atkinson, and had children including Stephen Atkinson. Alyce Rhys passed away in 1568 in Claypole, Lincoln, England.
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Biography
- Alyce Rhys was born in 1525 in London, England, the child of Sir Rhys Ap Griffith Fitzuryan Rose Royce Roice And Alice Kyffin Mistress To Sir Griffith.
- Alyce Rhys married Anthony Hamilton Atkinson, and had children including Stephen Atkinson.
- Alyce Rhys passed away in 1568 in Claypole, Lincoln, England.
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Alyce Rhys's Ancestors
Alyce Rhys's Descendants
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1. Stephen Atkinson 1540–1577 m. Jennet Woodhouse 1545–1577
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1. William Atkinson 1566–1606 m. Dorothy Barnaby 1570–1637
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1. Ann (Burnand () byrnand) 1598–1667 m. Thomas Atkinson 1594–1668
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1. Anne (Atkinson) Stubbs 1617–1716 m. Thomas (Stubbs) Snr 1612–1675
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Alyce Rhys's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1525
Event Place: London, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Nov 1568
Event Place: Claypole, Lincoln, England