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Richard (Amyes) Amos 1633–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1633

Birth Location: Molash, Kent, England

Death Date: 1715

Death Location: Molash, Kent, England

Father: Richard Amos

Mother: Elizabeth Bull

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Hunt

Children(s): Thomas Amos, John Amos, Mary Amyes, Richard Amis

The story of Richard (Amyes) Amos began in 1633 in Molash, Kent, England. Richard (Amyes) Amos married Elizabeth Hunt, and had children including John Amos, Mary Amyes, Richard Amis, Thomas Amos. Richard (Amyes) Amos passed away in 1715 in Molash, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard (Amyes) Amos began in 1633 in Molash, Kent, England.
  • Richard (Amyes) Amos married Elizabeth Hunt, and had children including John Amos, Mary Amyes, Richard Amis, Thomas Amos.
  • Richard (Amyes) Amos passed away in 1715 in Molash, Kent, England.

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Richard Amos's Ancestors

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Richard Amos
1633–1715
Birth Place: Molash, Kent, England
Parents
Richard Abraham Amos
1594–1665
Wye, Kent, England
Elizabeth (Joan Joane) Bull
1593–1646
Brabourne, Kent, England
Grandparents
John ((Amis-Amys)) Amos
1555–1619
Kent, England
Silvester ((Styrre)) Steyere
1557–1599
Bradfield, Berkshire, England
John Bull
1569–1618
Elizabeth Griffen
1569–1653
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Steyer
1548–1608
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Amos's Descendants

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Richard ((Amyes)) Amos (1633–1715) m. Elizabeth Hunt (1633–12 Jan 1714)
  1. 1. Thomas Amos 1653–1693
  2. 2. John Amos 1664–1664
  3. 3. Mary Amyes 1650–1656
  4. 4. Richard Amis 1658–1693 m. Elizabeth Baldock 1655–1693
    1. 1. John Amos 1680–1681
    2. 2. Nicholas Amos 1689–1759 m. Mary Parker 1700–1783
      1. 1. Richard Amos 1721–1756
      2. 2. Anne Amos 1727–
      3. 3. Thomas Amos 1722–1785 m. Ann Clarke 1719–1801
        1. 1. John Amos 1754–1785 m. Mary Hollingsbury 1753–1822
        2. 2. Daniel Amos 1760–1818 m. Sarah Collington 1761–1838
        3. 3. Nicholas Amos 1750–1821 m. Mary Jarvis 1750–1833
        4. 4. James Amos 1758–1758
        5. 5. Richard Amos 1751–1829 m. Frances Hope 1751–1829
        6. 6. James Amos 1762–1818 m. Sarah Harrison 1772–1862
        7. 7. William Amos 1755–1835 m. Mary Sutton 1760–1838
      4. 4. William Amos 1723–1739
    3. 3. Thomas Amis 1693–1745 m. Elizabeth Stave 1696–1750
      1. 1. Elizabeth ((Amis)) Amos 1718–
      2. 2. Mary ((Amis)) Amos 1724–
    4. 4. Ann Amos 1682–1685
    5. 5. Richard Amos 1686–1727 m. Anne Norham 1690–1720
      1. 1. Elizabeth Amos 1710–1773 m. George Harris 1708–1785
        1. 1. Ann Harris 1734–1824
        2. 2. Mary Harris 1740–1743
        3. 3. Susan Harris 1741–
        4. 4. James Harris 1747–
        5. 5. Amy Harris 1737–1783 m. Thomas Moon 1736–1786
        6. 6. Sarah Harris 1751– m. John Day 1747–
        7. 7. George Harris 1753– m. Ann Matson 1749–1833
        8. 8. Elizabeth Harris 1732–1780 m. Archley Andrews 1727–1810
        9. 9. Mercy Harris 1744–1810 m. Thomas Epps 1739–1805
      2. 2. Adam Amos 1715–1799 m. Susannah Coachman 1719–1792
        1. 1. John Amos 1739–
        2. 2. Ann Amos 1742–1762
        3. 3. Edward Amos 1757–
        4. 4. Thomas Amys 1746–1824 m. Mary Leeds 1743–
        5. 5. Susannah Amos 1761–
        6. 6. Adam Amos 1746–1824
      3. 3. Richard Amos 1711–1756 m. Sarah Finn 1712–1793
        1. 1. Anne Amos 1736–1819
        2. 2. Mary Amos 1743–
        3. 3. Richard Amos 1735–1812
        4. 4. John Amos 1747–1833 m. Elizabeth Horton 1750–1839
        5. 5. Godfrey Amos 1745–1825 m. Sarah Jemmett 1743–1818
        6. 6. Joseph Amos 1749–1793 m. Elizabeth Chapman 1750–
        7. 7. Thomas Amos 1738–1814
        8. 8. Nicholas Amos 1752–1812 m. Dorcas Gates 1758–1796
      4. 4. John Amos 1715–1763 m. Susanah Mace 1725–1763
        1. 1. James Amos 1762–1818
        2. 2. Richard Amos 1756–1804
        3. 3. Susannah Amos 1763–
        4. 4. Thomas Amos 1758–
        5. 5. John Amos 1750–1804 m. Mary Knott 1750– m. Elizabeth Pett 1752–1833
        6. 6. Adam Amos 1760–1822 m. Ann Bennett 1760–
      5. 5. Thomas Amos 1713–1799 m. Sarah Clare 1713–
    6. 6. Elizabeth Amis 1685–1759 m. Henry ((Fairbrace)) Farbrace 1676–1736
      1. 1. Sampson Farbrace 1711–1778
      2. 2. Thomas Farbrace 1714–1768
      3. 3. Frances Farbrace 1717–
      4. 4. Henry Farbrace 1722–
      5. 5. Edward Farbrace 1720–1788
      6. 6. Henry Farbrace 1722–1803

Richard Amos's Timeline

2 Records

1633
1633
Birth of Richard (Amyes) Amos in Molash, Kent, England
Molash, Kent, England
1715
1715
Age 82
Death of Richard (Amyes) Amos in Molash, Kent, England
Molash, Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1633
    Event Place: Molash, Kent, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Molash, Kent, England

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