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Henry Pickering 1708–1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Nov 1708

Birth Location: Stokesley, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: abt 1748

Death Location: Yorkshire England

Father: Thomas Pickering

Mother: Mary Lindley

Spouse(s): Ann Ruddick

Children(s): William Pickering

In 1708, Henry Pickering entered the world in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Pickering And Mary Lindley. Henry Pickering married Ann Ruddick, and had children including William Pickering. Henry Pickering passed away in 1748 in Yorkshire England.

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Biography

  • In 1708, Henry Pickering entered the world in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Pickering And Mary Lindley.
  • Henry Pickering married Ann Ruddick, and had children including William Pickering.
  • Henry Pickering passed away in 1748 in Yorkshire England.

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Henry Pickering's Ancestors

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Henry Pickering
1708–1748
Birth Place: Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Pickering
1684–
Silkstone, Yorkshire, England
Mary Lindley
1684–1728
Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Christopher Pickering
1664–1729
Yorkshire, England
Ann Jenkinson
1664–1710
Yorkshire, England
William Lindley
1657–1719
Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Yorkshire
Abigail
1657–1687
Silkstone, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Christopher Pickering
1643–
John Jenkinson
1645–1698
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christopher Pickering
1630–1670
Elizabeth Alston
1629–1692

Henry Pickering's Descendants

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Henry Pickering (30 Nov 1708–abt 1748) m. Ann Ruddick (1703–)
  1. 1. William Pickering 1736– m. Dorothy Belborough 1739–
    1. 1. William Pickering 1782– m. Anne (Botterill) (Chrsitiana) 1786–
      1. 1. William (Nathan) Pickering 1806–1878 m. Arihia (Rihi Moe) Ngaherehere 1816–1870
        1. 1. Harry (or Hare) Pickering 1850–1931 m. Charlotte (Elizabeth Ngaroma) Pou 1868–1957
        2. 2. Mary (Elizabeth) Pickering 1855–1941
        3. 3. John (Pickering) (Snr) 1886–1970
        4. 4. Tuterangi (Harry (Henry)) Pickering 1845–1948
      2. 2. MARY PICKERING 1811–
      3. 3. John Pickering 1816–1888
      4. 4. RICHARD PICKERING 1808–
      5. 5. ELIZABETH PICKERING 1825–
    2. 2. JOHN PICKERING 1766–
    3. 3. GRACE PICKERING 1772–
    4. 4. Thomas Pickering 1769–
    5. 5. Henry Pickering 1760–1820

Henry Pickering's Timeline

2 Records

1708
30 Nov 1708
Birth of Henry Pickering in Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
1748
abt 1748
Age 40
Death of Henry Pickering in Yorkshire England
Yorkshire England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1708
    Event Place: Stokesley, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1748
    Event Place: Yorkshire England

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