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Richard Horner 1530–1585 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1530

Birth Location: Hampsthwaite

Death Date: abt 1585

Death Location: Birstwith, Yorkshire, England

Father: Richard Soffestanes

Mother:

Spouse(s): Jennet Buck

Children(s): Ann None

The story of Richard Horner began in 1530 in Hampsthwaite. Richard Horner married Jennet Buck, and had children including Ann. Richard Horner passed away in 1585 in Birstwith, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Horner began in 1530 in Hampsthwaite.
  • Richard Horner married Jennet Buck, and had children including Ann.
  • Richard Horner passed away in 1585 in Birstwith, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard Horner's Ancestors

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Richard Horner
1530–1585
Birth Place: Hampsthwaite
Parents
Richard Horner of Soffestanes
1512–1560
Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Robert (Horner of) Birstwith
1493–1538
Great-Grandparents
George Cayton
1467–1553
Katherine
–1555
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John 16th
1450–1504
Eleanor Austria
1433–1484

Richard Horner's Descendants

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Richard Horner (abt 1530–abt 1585) m. Jennet Buck (1547–After 1600)
  1. 1. Ann 1583–1606 m. William Hardesty 1577–1661
    1. 1. George Hardesty 1598–1694 m. Martha (A) Person? 1601–
      1. 1. George Hardesty 1616–1666 m. Cecilia Fairbrother 1621–1668
        1. 1. Anne Hardesty 1639–1718 m. George Lingan 1646–1712
        2. 2. William Hardesty 1650–1696
        3. 3. George Hardesty 1641–1694
        4. 4. Thomas Hardesty 1643–1690
        5. 5. Benjamin Hardesty 1645–
        6. 6. Cecilia Hardesty 1653–
        7. 7. William Hardesty 1645–
        8. 8. Thomas (B) Hardesty 1665–1690
      2. 2. Ann Hardesty 1614–1718
      3. 3. Henry Hardesty 1618–
      4. 4. George Hardesty 1641–1694
    2. 2. Mary HARDISTY 1618–1697
    3. 3. Madelon Hardesty 1606–1641
    4. 4. Arthur Hardesty 1605–1658
    5. 5. Elizabeth Hardisty 1611–1611
    6. 6. Jenit HARDISTY 1615–1704
    7. 7. Isabel Hardisty 1615–1708
    8. 8. Elinor Hardisty 1609–1704
    9. 9. Alice Lowcock 1604–1674
    10. 10. John Hardisty 1617–1678
    11. 11. Francis Hardisty 1603–1658
    12. 12. George (W Hardesty) I 1615–1666 m. Martha (A) Person 1601–
      1. 1. George (Hardesty) II 1616–1666
      2. 2. Anne Hardesty 1614–1718
      3. 3. Henry Hardesty 1618–
    13. 13. Janet Hardisty 1657–1704
    14. 14. Isabel Hardisty 1615–1708
    15. 15. Robert Hardesty 1602–1658
    16. 16. William Hardesty 1645–
    17. 17. Elinor Hardesty 1615–
    18. 18. Ellen Hardisty 1609–1704
    19. 19. Alice Hardisty 1604–1674
    20. 20. Elinor Hardisty 1609–1674

Richard Horner's Timeline

2 Records

1530
abt 1530
Birth of Richard Horner in Hampsthwaite
Hampsthwaite
1585
abt 1585
Age 55
Death of Richard Horner in Birstwith, Yorkshire, England
Birstwith, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1530
    Event Place: Hampsthwaite

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1585
    Event Place: Birstwith, Yorkshire, England

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