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Richard Edwards 1525 – 1566 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Mar 1525

Birth Location: North Petherton, Somerset, England

Death Date: 31 Oct 1566

Death Location: Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales

Father: Henry VIII

Mother: Agnes Blewitt

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In 1525, Richard Edwards entered the world in North Petherton, Somerset, England, born to Henry Tudor VIII and Agnes Blewitt. Richard Edwards passed away in 1566 in Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • In 1525, Richard Edwards entered the world in North Petherton, Somerset, England, born to Henry Tudor VIII and Agnes Blewitt.
  • Richard Edwards passed away in 1566 in Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Richard Edwards's Ancestors

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Richard Edwards
1525 – 1566
Birth Place: North Petherton, Somerset, England
Parents
Henry Tudor VIII
1491 – 1547
Greenwich, London, England
Agnes Blewitt
1509 – 1575
Holcombe Rogus, Devon, England
Grandparents
Henry (Tudor) VII
1457 – 1509
Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Elizabeth Plantagenet
1466 – 1503
Westminster Palace, Westminster, Middlesex, England
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Richard Edwards's Timeline

2 Records

1525
15 Mar 1525
Birth of Richard Edwards in North Petherton, Somerset, England
North Petherton, Somerset, England
1566
31 Oct 1566
Age 41
Death of Richard Edwards in Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales
Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Mar 1525
    Event Place: North Petherton, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1566
    Event Place: Edwards Hall, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales

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