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Mary Stead 1631–1700 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1631

Birth Location: Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 5 Sep 1700

Death Location: Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England

Father: William Steade

Mother: Dorothy Sharpe

Spouse(s): John Lockwood, John Lockwood

Children(s): John Lockwood, Elizabeth Lockwood

In 1631, Mary Stead entered the world in Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, born to William Steade And Dorothy Sharpe. Mary Stead married John Lockwood, and had children including Elizabeth Lockwood, John Lockwood. Mary Stead passed away in 1700 in Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1631, Mary Stead entered the world in Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, born to William Steade And Dorothy Sharpe.
  • Mary Stead married John Lockwood, and had children including Elizabeth Lockwood, John Lockwood.
  • Mary Stead passed away in 1700 in Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Stead's Ancestors

Self
Mary Stead
1631–1700
Birth Place: Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Parents
William Steade
1592–1663
Carleton, Yorkshire, England
Dorothy Sharpe
1596–1663
Carleton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Stead's Descendants

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Mary Stead (1631–5 Sep 1700) m. John Lockwood (1630–1729) m. John Lockwood (1636–About 1705)
  1. 1. John Lockwood 1666–1729 m. Hannah Catellin 1668–1754
    1. 1. Mathew Lockwood 1690–1762 m. Ann Senior 1693–
      1. 1. Ann Lockwood 1732–1769 m. Leonard Rusby 1730–1803
        1. 1. James Rusby 1760–1836 m. Bridgett (Sarah) Burdett 1764–1811
        2. 2. Hannah Rusby 1751–1834
        3. 3. Leonard Rusby 1753–1764
        4. 4. Sarah Rusby 1756–1790
        5. 5. William Rusby 1757–1765
        6. 6. Mary Rusby 1769–1830
        7. 7. John Rusby 1767–1845
        8. 8. Johanna Rusby 1757–1818
        9. 9. Mary Rusby 1767–1830
        10. 10. Thomas Rusby 1728–
      2. 2. William Lockwood 1726–
      3. 3. Hannah Lockwood 1715–
      4. 4. Mary Lockwood 1718–1718
      5. 5. Elizabeth Lockwood 1721–1738
      6. 6. John Lockwood 1723–1723
      7. 7. Sarah Lockwood 1730–
      8. 8. Joseph Lockwood 1732–
      9. 9. Edward Lockwood 1736–1803
    2. 2. Joseph Lockwood 1689–1744
    3. 3. Lydia Lockwood 1694–1713
    4. 4. Hannah Lockwood 1698–1713
    5. 5. John Lockwood 1706–1778
    6. 6. Elizabeth Lockwood 1703–1729
    7. 7. Jane Lockwood 1708–
    8. 8. Mary Lockwood 1713–1738
  2. 2. Elizabeth Lockwood 1664–

Mary Stead's Timeline

3 Records

1631
1631
Birth of Mary Stead in Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
1700
abt 1700
Age 69
Death of Mary Stead in Hoyland, Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Wortley, Yorkshire West, England
Hoyland, Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Wortley, Yorkshire West, England
1700
5 Sep 1700
Age 69
Burial of Mary Stead in Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England
Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1631
    Event Place: Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1700
    Event Place: Hoyland, Silkstone With Stainborough, All Saints, Wortley, Yorkshire West, England
    Record Source: West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1512-1812, West Yorkshire Archive Service; Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 5 Sep 1700
    Event Place: Birstall, St Peter, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1512-1812, West Yorkshire Archive Service; Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records

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