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Henry Henley 1625–1660 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1625

Birth Location: Dorset, England

Death Date: 1660

Death Location: Calvert, Maryland, United States

Father: Richard Hanlie

Mother: Sarah Darby

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Henry Henley was born in 1625 in Dorset, England, the child of Richard Henley Hendley Hanly Hanley Hanlie And Sarah Darby. Henry Henley passed away in 1660 in Calvert, Maryland, United States.

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Biography

  • Henry Henley was born in 1625 in Dorset, England, the child of Richard Henley Hendley Hanly Hanley Hanlie And Sarah Darby.
  • Henry Henley passed away in 1660 in Calvert, Maryland, United States.

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Henry Henley's Ancestors

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Henry Henley
1625–1660
Birth Place: Dorset, England
Parents
Richard Henley Hendley Hanly Hanley Hanlie
1600–1696
Dorchester, Dorset, England
Sarah Darby
1604–1658
Calvert, Maryland, United States
Grandparents
Wyllyam Darbye
1580–1638
Yorkshire, England
Joane Makin
1580–1611
Fingringhoe, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
John Darby
1555–1646
Margaret Darbie
1560–1665
Henry Makin
1537–1618
Agnes Baker
1541–1623
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Henley's Timeline

2 Records

1625
1625
Birth of Henry Henley in Dorset, England
Dorset, England
1660
1660
Age 35
Death of Henry Henley in Calvert, Maryland, United States
Calvert, Maryland, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: Dorset, England
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Ashley, atowell88@@gmail.com. Imported on 25 January 2023.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1660
    Event Place: Calvert, Maryland, United States
    Record Source: GEDCOM file submitted by Ashley, atowell88@@gmail.com. Imported on 25 January 2023.

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