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Bryan Peacock 1550–1630 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: Lancashire, England

Death Date: 1630

Death Location: Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England

Father: William Jnr

Mother: Mary Pollard*

Spouse(s): Margret Peacock

Children(s): Thomas Peacocke

Bryan Peacock was born in 1550 in Lancashire, England, the child of William Peacock Jnr And Mary Jane Pollard. Bryan Peacock married Margret Parker Peacock, and had children including Thomas William Peacocke. Bryan Peacock passed away in 1630 in Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England.

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Biography

  • Bryan Peacock was born in 1550 in Lancashire, England, the child of William Peacock Jnr And Mary Jane Pollard.
  • Bryan Peacock married Margret Parker Peacock, and had children including Thomas William Peacocke.
  • Bryan Peacock passed away in 1630 in Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England.

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Bryan Peacock's Ancestors

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Bryan Peacock
1550–1630
Birth Place: Lancashire, England
Parents
William Peacock Jnr
1530–
England
Mary (Jane) Pollard*
1530–1623
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Bryan Peacock's Descendants

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Bryan Peacock (1550–1630) m. Margret (Parker) Peacock (1565–20 Oct 1623)
  1. 1. Thomas (William) Peacocke 1585–1648 m. Sarah (Elizabeth Ann) Phillips 1590–1683
    1. 1. Ann (Elizabeth) Peacock 1611–1636 m. William (Ezra Hathornthwaite) I 1606–1666
      1. 1. Agnes Croasdale 1633–1686 m. Thomas Croasdale 1644–1682
        1. 1. Agnes ((Mercy) Mary Smith) Croasdale 1669–1716 m. William (Wilberfoss) Smith 1669–1743
        2. 2. Alice Croasdale 1649–1716
        3. 3. Elizabeth Croasdale 1667–1683
        4. 4. William Croasdale 1664–1715
        5. 5. John Croasdale 1666–1706
        6. 6. Bridget Croasdale 1671–1701
        7. 7. Alice Crossdel 1673–1730
        8. 8. Lydia (Croasdale) Skillington 1674–1733
        9. 9. Morrah Croasdale 1678–1716
        10. 10. Mary (Elizabeth Croasdale) Smith 1669–1716
      2. 2. Elizabeth Hathornthwaite 1631–1657
      3. 3. William Hawthornthwaite 1633–1682
      4. 4. Ann Hawthornthwaite 1628–

Bryan Peacock's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Bryan Peacock in Lancashire, England
Lancashire, England
1630
1630
Age 80
Death of Bryan Peacock in Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England
Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North YorkshiresEngland, buried Saint Michael and All Angells Churchyard, England

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