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John Ryves 1603–1652 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1603

Birth Location: Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland

Death Date: Abt. 1652

Death Location: Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland

Father: James Carrignafeely

Mother: Alson Spring

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In 1603, John Ryves entered the world in Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland, born to James Ryeves Colonel Of Carrignafeely And Alson Spring. John Ryves passed away in 1652 in Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1603, John Ryves entered the world in Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland, born to James Ryeves Colonel Of Carrignafeely And Alson Spring.
  • John Ryves passed away in 1652 in Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland.

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John Ryves's Ancestors

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John Ryves
1603–1652
Birth Place: Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland
Parents
James Ryeves Colonel of Carrignafeely
1585–1640
County Limerick, Ireland
Alson Spring
1580–1620
Carrignafely, Kerry, Ireland
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John Ryves's Timeline

2 Records

1603
1603
Birth of John Ryves in Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland
Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland
1652
Abt. 1652
Age 49
Death of John Ryves in Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland
Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1603
    Event Place: Carrignafely, , Kerry, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1652
    Event Place: Castle Jane, Ryvescastle, Ballyscaddan, Limerick, barony of Kilmallock, Munster (Coshlea) Ireland

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