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Sign up freeJohn Irby 1517 – 1553 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1517
Birth Location: Kirton, Lincs, England
Death Date: 10 April 1553
Death Location: Gosburton, Lincolnshire, England
Father: Lord (Jrbye)
Mother: Lady Bountayne
Spouse(s): Rose Overton
Children(s): "Olive Irby
The story of John Irby began in 1517 in Kirton, Lincs, England. John Irby married Rose Overton, and had children including "Olive Irby. John Irby passed away in 1553 in Gosburton, Lincolnshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of John Irby began in 1517 in Kirton, Lincs, England.
- John Irby married Rose Overton, and had children including "Olive Irby.
- John Irby passed away in 1553 in Gosburton, Lincolnshire, England.
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John Irby's Descendants
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1. "Olive Irby (1547 – 10 Mar 1615) m. "Edward Bulkley (1540 – 5 Jan 1620)
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1. Frances Bulkeley (1 Jan 1568 – 7 June 1610) m. Richard Welby (1 Jan 1564 – 20 Nov 1610)
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1. Olive Welby (17 Jun 1604 – 1 Mar 1691) m. Henry Farwell (1605 – 1 Aug 1670)
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1. Elizabeth Farwell (27 May 1630 – 9 Nov 1670)
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2. Mary Farwell (26 December 1640 – 7 March 1714) m. John Bates (23 January 1641 – 17 April 1722)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1517
Event Place: Kirton, Lincs, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 April 1553
Event Place: Gosburton, Lincolnshire, England