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Bryan Henry Lister 1535–1607 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1535
Birth Location: Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 16 Oct 1607
Death Location: Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Father: Sir Lister
Mother: Anne Kinge
Spouse(s): Margaret Yonge
Children(s): Julia Lystor
In 1535, Bryan Henry Lister entered the world in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Thomas Lister And Anne Kinge. Bryan Henry Lister married Margaret Alice Yonge, and had children including Julia Ellen Lystor. Bryan Henry Lister passed away in 1607 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1535, Bryan Henry Lister entered the world in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Thomas Lister And Anne Kinge.
- Bryan Henry Lister married Margaret Alice Yonge, and had children including Julia Ellen Lystor.
- Bryan Henry Lister passed away in 1607 in Bingley, Yorkshire, England.
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Bryan Lister's Ancestors
Bryan Lister's Descendants
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1. Julia (Ellen) Lystor 1550–1643 m. Henry Stanley 1543–1599
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1. Thomas* Stanley 1585–1638 m. Jane* Owen 1587–1651
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1. Thomas Stanley 1632–1692 m. Ellena Millington 1634–1675
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1. Thomas Stanley 1664–1711 m. Maria Ainsworth 1666–1741
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Bryan Lister's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1535
Event Place: Halifax, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Oct 1607
Event Place: Bingley, Yorkshire, England