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Richard Carey 1515–1570 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1515
Birth Location: St Nicholas, Gloucestershire, England
Death Date: 3 Nov 1570
Death Location: St Nicholas, West Lothian, Scotland
Father: William, (Gss)
Mother: Lady Boleyn
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In 1515, Richard Carey entered the world in St Nicholas, Gloucestershire, England, born to William Sir Stafford Iv Of Grafton Essex Landowner Amp Soldier 2Nd Husband Of Mary Boleyn The Lover Of King Henry Viii 1532 1 Of 200 Who Accompanied Henry Viii To France To Show King Francis I Of France His New Fiancee Anne Boleyn Gss And Lady Mary Boleyn. Richard Carey passed away in 1570 in St Nicholas, West Lothian, Scotland.
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- In 1515, Richard Carey entered the world in St Nicholas, Gloucestershire, England, born to William Sir Stafford Iv Of Grafton Essex Landowner Amp Soldier 2Nd Husband Of Mary Boleyn The Lover Of King Henry Viii 1532 1 Of 200 Who Accompanied Henry Viii To France To Show King Francis I Of France His New Fiancee Anne Boleyn Gss And Lady Mary Boleyn.
- Richard Carey passed away in 1570 in St Nicholas, West Lothian, Scotland.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1515
Event Place: St Nicholas, Gloucestershire, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 3 Nov 1570
Event Place: St Nicholas, West Lothian, Scotland