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Richard Percy 1540–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1540

Birth Location: Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1605

Death Location: England

Father: Thomas Percy

Mother: Thomas Percy

Spouse(s): Anna James

Children(s): Thomasina Pierce, Pearce None, John Pierce, Richard Pierce, Michael Pierce

In 1540, Richard Percy entered the world in Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Percy And Thomas Percy. Richard Percy married Anna James, and had children including John Pierce, Michael Pierce, Pearce, Richard Pierce, Thomasina Pierce. Richard Percy passed away in 1605 in England.

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Biography

  • In 1540, Richard Percy entered the world in Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Percy And Thomas Percy.
  • Richard Percy married Anna James, and had children including John Pierce, Michael Pierce, Pearce, Richard Pierce, Thomasina Pierce.
  • Richard Percy passed away in 1605 in England.

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Richard Percy's Ancestors

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Richard Percy
1540–1605
Birth Place: Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Percy
1521–1584
Scolton, Yorkshire, England
Thomas Percy
1522–
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Robert Percy
1492–
Scolton, Yorkshire, England
Cicely Metcalfe
1496–
Scolton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Percy
1456–1489
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Percy's Descendants

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Richard Percy (ABT 1540–1605) m. Anna James (1545–1612)
  1. 1. Thomasina Pierce 1565– m. Thomas Parrish 1562–1619
    1. 1. Edward Parrish 1600–1680 m. Clara (Elizabeth) Judgyn 1605–1720
      1. 1. Humphrey Parrish 1680–1743 m. Mary Walker 1680–1743 m. Mary WALKER 1709–1748
        1. 1. Humphrey PARRISH, 1705–1773 m. Mary (Morton) Hamilton 1715–1773
        2. 2. Elizabeth Parrish 1693–1751 m. John Witt 1690–
        3. 3. Jane PARRISH 1699–
        4. 4. John (Harrison) Parrish 1701–1751 m. Margaret Harrison 1691–1754
        5. 5. Henc PARRISH 1701–
        6. 6. Mary PARRISH 1705–
        7. 7. Thomas Parrish 1705– m. Elizabeth Parrish 1705–
        8. 8. Henry (H) Parish 1706–1753 m. Mary (Margaret Bridges) Atkinson 1716–1753
        9. 9. William PARRISH 1710–1790 m. Elizabeth Parrish 1710–
        10. 10. David PARRISH 1710–
      2. 2. Edward Parrish 1669–1723 m. Mary Roberts 1672–1750
      3. 3. William Parrish 1670–1771 m. Susanna Parsons 1675–1746
      4. 4. John Parrish 1672–1727 m. Sarah Franklin 1678–1731 m. John Parrish 1664–
      5. 5. younger Parrish 1672–
      6. 6. Richard Parrish 1679– m. Comfort PARRISH 1683–
      7. 7. Robert Parrish 1679–
    2. 2. Thomas Parrish 1580–1660 m. Urith Parrish 1580–1630 m. Ann Shires 1580–1630
    3. 3. Charles Parrish 1582–
  2. 2. Pearce 1564–
  3. 3. John Pierce 1571–1643 m. Elizabeth (Maud) Jenkins 1575–1600 m. Agnes Payne 1573–1645 m. Elizabeth Coney 1575–1596 m. Nellie Oswalt 1575–
  4. 4. Richard Pierce 1578–1600
  5. 5. Michael Pierce 1614–1644 m. Hannah Jones 1618–

Richard Percy's Timeline

2 Records

1540
ABT 1540
Birth of Richard Percy in Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England
Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England
1605
1605
Age 65
Death of Richard Percy in Pearce Hall, Yorkshire, England
Pearce Hall, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1540
    Event Place: Pearce Hall, , Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Familysearch.org, accessed 10 Feb 2018), entry for Richard Percy, person ID 9V1C-J9Y.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: Pearce Hall, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Familysearch.org, accessed 10 Feb 2018), entry for Richard Percy, person ID 9V1C-J9Y.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: England
    Record Source: Familysearch.org, accessed 10 Feb 2018), entry for Richard Percy, person ID 9V1C-J9Y.

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