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Matthew HUTTON 1539–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1539

Birth Location: Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England

Death Date: 16 Jan 1605

Death Location: The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England

Father: Matthew Hutton

Mother: Mrs. Hutton

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In 1539, Matthew HUTTON entered the world in Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England, born to Matthew Hutton And Mrs Matthew Hutton. Matthew HUTTON passed away in 1605 in The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England.

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Biography

  • In 1539, Matthew HUTTON entered the world in Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England, born to Matthew Hutton And Mrs Matthew Hutton.
  • Matthew HUTTON passed away in 1605 in The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England.

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Matthew HUTTON's Ancestors

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Matthew HUTTON
1539–1605
Birth Place: Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England
Parents
Matthew Hutton
1490–1604
Priest Hutton, Warton (near Kirkham), Lancashire, England
Mrs. (Matthew) Hutton
1494–
Priest Hutton, Warton (near Kirkham), Lancashire, England
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Matthew HUTTON's Timeline

2 Records

1539
ABT 1539
Birth of Matthew HUTTON in Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England
Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England
1605
16 Jan 1605
Age 66
Death of Matthew HUTTON in The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England
The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1539
    Event Place: Of Priest Hutton,Warton, , Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jan 1605
    Event Place: The Palace of the Archbishops of York, Bishopsthorpe, York, England

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