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Leonard Wray 1550–1612 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1550

Birth Location: Ardwike, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 14 FEB 1612

Death Location: Angleterre

Father: Leonard Wray

Mother: Ursula Vicars

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In 1550, Leonard Wray entered the world in Ardwike, Yorkshire, England, born to Leonard Wray And Ursula Vicars. Leonard Wray married Wray. Leonard Wray passed away in 1612 in Angleterre.

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Biography

  • In 1550, Leonard Wray entered the world in Ardwike, Yorkshire, England, born to Leonard Wray And Ursula Vicars.
  • Leonard Wray married Wray.
  • Leonard Wray passed away in 1612 in Angleterre.

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Spouses(s)

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Leonard Wray's Ancestors

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Leonard Wray
1550–1612
Birth Place: Ardwike, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Leonard Wray
1519–1590
Yorkshire, England
Ursula Vicars
1523–1594
England
Grandparents
Thomas Wray
1495–1590
Richmond, Yorkshire, England
Joan Jackson
1500–1562
Yorkshire, England
Thomas Vicars
1484–1525
Lincolnshire, England
Thomas Vicars
1502–
Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Stephen Wray
1461–1546
Anne Whiting
1465–1554
Anthony Jackson
1470–1564
Mary Hudson
1470–1562
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Wray
1435–1475
Joan Jackson
1439–1483
Thomas Whiting
1435–1478
Lady Tims
1439–1478
John Jackson
1450–1535
Elizabeth Matthews
1455–1533
John Hudson
1430–
Elizabeth LAUSOUN
1447–

Leonard Wray's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550
Birth of Leonard Wray in Ardwike, Yorkshire, England
Ardwike, Yorkshire, England
1612
14 FEB 1612
Age 62
Death of Leonard Wray in Angleterre
Angleterre

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Ardwike, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 FEB 1612
    Event Place: Angleterre

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