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Anthony (Antonius) Bray 1552–1647 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1552
Birth Location: Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1647
Death Location: Yorkshire, England
Father: Jacob Bray
Mother: Agnes Brigg
Spouse(s): Jone Crossland
Children(s): Elizabeth Bray
Anthony (Antonius) Bray was born in 1552 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England, the child of Jacob James Bray And Agnes Brigg. Anthony (Antonius) Bray married Jone Janne Crossland, and had children including Elizabeth Bray. Anthony (Antonius) Bray passed away in 1647 in Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- Anthony (Antonius) Bray was born in 1552 in Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England, the child of Jacob James Bray And Agnes Brigg.
- Anthony (Antonius) Bray married Jone Janne Crossland, and had children including Elizabeth Bray.
- Anthony (Antonius) Bray passed away in 1647 in Yorkshire, England.
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Anthony Bray's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Bray 1588–1617 m. Robert Broadhead 1578–1613
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1. Joshua BROADHEAD 1611–1660 m. Dorothy ROBUCKE 1615–1670
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1. Caleb Broadhead 1651–1740 m. Judith (Dickinson) Broadhead 1657–1742
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1. JUDITH Broadhead 1700–1742 m. JOHN (Holben) (Holbein) 1696–1779
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1552
Event Place: Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1647
Event Place: Yorkshire, England