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Richard Rich, 1st Baron 1560–1580 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1560

Birth Location: Charlton, Wiltshire, England

Death Date: 27 Feb 1580

Death Location: England

Father: Richard Leighs

Mother: Lady Leighs

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The story of Richard Rich, 1st Baron began in 1560 in Charlton, Wiltshire, England. Richard Rich, 1st Baron passed away in 1580 in England.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Rich, 1st Baron began in 1560 in Charlton, Wiltshire, England.
  • Richard Rich, 1st Baron passed away in 1580 in England.

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Richard Baron's Ancestors

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Richard Baron
1560–1580
Birth Place: Charlton, Wiltshire, England
Parents
Richard Rich, 2nd Baron of Leighs
1537–1581
London, London, England
Lady (Elizabeth Baldry, Countess of Warwich, 2nd Baroness of) Leighs
1537–1591
London, London, England
Grandparents
Richard Rich
1496–1567
Basingstoke, Basingstoke and Deane Borough, Hampshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth Jenkes Baroness of) Leighs
1504–1558
London, Middlesex, England
Sir (George Baldry, Alderman of) London
1510–1591
Hadley, Suffolk, Olde England
Harriet (Elizabeth) Davenport
1515–1553
Hadley, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Rich
1502–1588
Margaret Shaw
1493–1514
Sir Jenkes
1480–1558
LADY Baroness
1480–1558
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Leighs
1471–1503
Joan VIII
1472–1567

Richard Baron's Timeline

2 Records

1560
1560
Birth of Richard Rich, 1st Baron in Charlton, Wiltshire, England
Charlton, Wiltshire, England
1580
27 Feb 1580
Age 20
Death of Richard Rich, 1st Baron in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1560
    Event Place: Charlton, Wiltshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1580
    Event Place: England

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