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Baron Thomas Frye 1385–1483 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1385

Birth Location: Glastonbury, Somerset, England

Death Date: 1483

Death Location: St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England

Father: Baron Frye

Mother: Isabel Frye

Spouse(s): Sibyl Cammell

Children(s): Sir Knighthood, Sir Frye, Sir Frye

The story of Baron Thomas Frye began in 1385 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Baron Thomas Frye married Sibyl Cammell, and had children including Sir Knight William Hele Perye Perry Esq Candidate For Knighthood, Sir Richard William Frye, Thomas Frye, William Perye. Baron Thomas Frye passed away in 1483 in St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Baron Thomas Frye began in 1385 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
  • Baron Thomas Frye married Sibyl Cammell, and had children including Sir Knight William Hele Perye Perry Esq Candidate For Knighthood, Sir Richard William Frye, Thomas Frye, William Perye.
  • Baron Thomas Frye passed away in 1483 in St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.

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Baron Frye's Ancestors

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Baron Frye
1385–1483
Birth Place: Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Parents
Baron Thomas Frye
1385–1483
Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Isabel Frye
1400–1490
Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Grandparents
John Cammell
1384–1460
Shapwick, Dorset, England
Joane
1360–1465
Dorset, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Baron Frye's Descendants

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Baron (Thomas) Frye (abt 1385–1483) m. Sibyl Cammell (1418–11 Aug 1518)
  1. 1. Sir (Knight William Hele Perye (Perry) Esq. Candidate for) Knighthood 1466–1529 m. Nancy (Cammell) DeFrye 1446–1485
    1. 1. Sir (John) Frye 1476–1600 m. Lady (Ann Bessing) Stratton 1476–1600 m. Johanna Bray 1476–1557
      1. 1. Lady (Elizabeth) Frye 1500–1525 m. Sir (Thomas) Parker 1600–1620 m. Thomas Parker 1496–1525 m. Thomas Parker 1496–1525
        1. 1. John Parker 1525–1581 m. Margaret (Whight \ Mclean \) Parker 1530–1581
        2. 2. Sir (John) Parker 1620–1640
        3. 3. Mary Parker 1522–
        4. 4. Thomas Parker 1471–1545
        5. 5. Thomas Parker 1530–1613
        6. 6. John Parker 1520–
        7. 7. Anne (Agnes) Parker 1517–
        8. 8. Mary Parker 1522–1582
        9. 9. Anne (Agnes) Parker 1517–
        10. 10. Thomas Parker 1471–1545
        11. 11. John Parker 1520–
        12. 12. Thomas Parker 1530–1613
        13. 13. Robert Parker 1470–1553
        14. 14. Edmund Parker 1507–1600
        15. 15. Elizabeth Parker 1500–1525
      2. 2. Richard Frye –1596
      3. 3. John Frye 1500–1556
      4. 4. Richard Fry 1515–1562
      5. 5. Alexander Fry 1530–
      6. 6. Edward Fry 1505–1545
      7. 7. William Frye 1515–1545
      8. 8. William Frye 1500–1544
      9. 9. Sir (William Gregory) Frye 1490–1539
      10. 10. John Farrar 1500–1556
      11. 11. Elizabeth Frye 1500–1525
    2. 2. William (DeFrye Perry) 14thGgr 1464–1550
    3. 3. Elizabeth (DeFrye) Perye 1468–1558
    4. 4. Ellen Perry –1638
    5. 5. Edward (DeFrye) PERRY 1583–1658
    6. 6. William (Christopher DeFrye) Perry(Perye) 1456–1529
  2. 2. Sir (Richard William) Frye 1445–1504
  3. 3. Sir (Richard William) Frye 1445–1504

Baron Frye's Timeline

2 Records

1385
abt 1385
Birth of Baron Thomas Frye in Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Glastonbury, Somerset, England
1483
1483
Age 98
Death of Baron Thomas Frye in St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1385
    Event Place: Glastonbury, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1483
    Event Place: St John The Baptist Church, Glastonbury, Somerset, England

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