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Edward Petty 1602–1659 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1602

Birth Location: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1659

Death Location: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Father: William Pettus

Mother: Mary Gleane

Spouse(s): Lady Shillito

Children(s): Theophilus Petty, Hubert Petty

The story of Edward Petty began in 1602 in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. Edward Petty married Lady Anne Shillito, and had children including Hubert Petty, Theophilus Petty. Edward Petty passed away in 1659 in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Petty began in 1602 in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
  • Edward Petty married Lady Anne Shillito, and had children including Hubert Petty, Theophilus Petty.
  • Edward Petty passed away in 1659 in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Children(s)

Edward Petty's Ancestors

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Edward Petty
1602–1659
Birth Place: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
William Pettus
1583–1648
Norwich, City of Norwich, Norfolk, England
Mary Gleane
1585–1631
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Thomas,Sir, (Knight, Mayor of Norwich, Petty) \Pettus
1552–1620
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Cecily ((Lady of Hempstead) King) PETTUS
1561–1641
Hempstead, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Sir (Peter 1st Baron of Hardwick) Gleane
1564–1633
Norwich, Norfolk, , England
Lady (Matilda Maude Gleane) Suckling
1566–1633
Norwich, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Gent. Esq.
1519–1597
Lady Thick\Dethicke\Dethyke-Dabney-Bray-Pett\Pettus\Pettis\Petty\Patey
1527–1578
Capt. King
1544–1609
Blanche Mainwaring
1548–1601
Sir Gleane
1540–1603
Lady Woolmer\Gleane
1540–1596
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joan Dethick
1500–1558
William Captain
1520–1594
Margaret Ferrers
1504–1594
Sir Gleane
1520–1547
Sir Wolmer
1520–1606
Catherine Sowthall
1520–1581

Edward Petty's Descendants

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Edward Petty (1602–1659) m. Lady (Anne) Shillito (14 Sep 1601–abt 1685)
  1. 1. Theophilus Petty 1632–1694 m. Elizabeth (Grant) Baker 1636–1732
    1. 1. Thomas (Petty) Sr 1686–1750 m. CATHERINE GARTON 1683–1747
      1. 1. William (Petty) Sr. 1708–1770 m. Elizabeth (Ransdall) Merriman 1710–1790
        1. 1. Hubbard (Petty) Sr 1741–1829 m. Mary Willson 1749–1810 m. Mary Wilson 1749–1810
        2. 2. Rebekah Harman 1745–1830
      2. 2. Thomas (Petty) IV 1704–1770
      3. 3. John (P.) Petty 1702–1770
      4. 4. Elizabeth Petty 1704–1787
      5. 5. Christopher Petty 1708–1776
      6. 6. JAMES PATTY 1705–1758
    2. 2. Edward (Richard) Patty 1658–1688
  2. 2. Hubert Petty 1645–1687

Edward Petty's Timeline

3 Records

1602
1602
Birth of Edward Petty in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1627
11 November 1627
Age 25
Edward Petty was married in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1659
1659
Age 57
Death of Edward Petty in Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1602
    Event Place: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 11 November 1627
    Event Place: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1659
    Event Place: Featherstone, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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