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Nicholas Key 1543–1591 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1543
Birth Location: Settrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 3 March 1591
Death Location: Settrington, North Yorkshire, England
Father: William Keyes
Mother: Edmonia Brown
Spouse(s): Tamazina Zuln-Key
Children(s): Matthew Key
The story of Nicholas Key began in 1543 in Settrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Nicholas Key married Tamazina Zuln Key, and had children including Matthew Matheus Key. Nicholas Key passed away in 1591 in Settrington, North Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Nicholas Key began in 1543 in Settrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
- Nicholas Key married Tamazina Zuln Key, and had children including Matthew Matheus Key.
- Nicholas Key passed away in 1591 in Settrington, North Yorkshire, England.
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Nicholas Key's Descendants
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1. Matthew (Matheus) Key 1567–1637 m. Margaret Bates 1567–1616
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1. Andrew ((Andraie)) Key 1603–1675 m. Ellen (H) Spendley 1603–1653
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1. Edmund (Andrais) Key 1627–1687 m. Elizabeth POMFRETT 1630–1653
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1. Mary Key 1648–1738 m. Dr. (John) Waller 1645–1716
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1543
Event Place: Settrington, East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 March 1591
Event Place: Settrington, North Yorkshire, England