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Lady Mary Parker CROSBY 1514–1558 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1514

Birth Location: Harleston, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 9 Feb 1558

Death Location: Harleston, Norfolk, England

Father: Thomas *+14gf

Mother: Frances *+14gm

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Lady Mary Parker CROSBY was born in 1514 in Harleston, Norfolk, England, the child of Thomas Peter Lord Parker Of Great Burstead Manor Ii 14Gf And Frances Elizabeth Lady Frye Eng 14Gm. Lady Mary Parker CROSBY passed away in 1558 in Harleston, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • Lady Mary Parker CROSBY was born in 1514 in Harleston, Norfolk, England, the child of Thomas Peter Lord Parker Of Great Burstead Manor Ii 14Gf And Frances Elizabeth Lady Frye Eng 14Gm.
  • Lady Mary Parker CROSBY passed away in 1558 in Harleston, Norfolk, England.

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Lady CROSBY's Ancestors

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Lady CROSBY
1514–1558
Birth Place: Harleston, Norfolk, England
Parents
Thomas Peter Lord Parker of Great Burstead Manor II *+14gf
1496–1555
Fryhal, North Molton, Devon, England
Frances (Elizabeth Lady Frye (Eng)) *+14gm
1500–1532
Fryehall, Hatherleigh, Devon, England
Grandparents
f@@ (John) Frye
1476–1551
Fry Hall, Devonshire, England
f@@ (Johanna) Bray
1476–1557
Cornwall, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady CROSBY's Timeline

2 Records

1514
1514
Birth of Lady Mary Parker CROSBY in Harleston, Norfolk, England
Harleston, Norfolk, England
1558
9 Feb 1558
Age 44
Death of Lady Mary Parker CROSBY in Harleston, Norfolk, England
Harleston, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1514
    Event Place: Harleston, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1558
    Event Place: Harleston, Norfolk, England

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