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Rychard Dawney Knight 1567–1619 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1567
Birth Location: Ernsley, Sussex, England
Death Date: 1619
Death Location: England
Father: Thomas Knight
Mother: Katherine Westbrome
Spouse(s): Elizabeth LENN
Children(s): William KNIGHT
In 1567, Rychard Dawney Knight entered the world in Ernsley, Sussex, England, born to Thomas Dawnye Knight And Katherine Bell Westbrome. Rychard Dawney Knight married Elizabeth Lenn, and had children including William Knight. Rychard Dawney Knight passed away in 1619 in England.
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Biography
- In 1567, Rychard Dawney Knight entered the world in Ernsley, Sussex, England, born to Thomas Dawnye Knight And Katherine Bell Westbrome.
- Rychard Dawney Knight married Elizabeth Lenn, and had children including William Knight.
- Rychard Dawney Knight passed away in 1619 in England.
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Rychard Knight's Descendants
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1. William KNIGHT 1596–1677 m. Ellen (Watson) 10GG 1604–1646
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1. John Knight 1633–1714 m. Abigail Stowers 1636–1668
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1. ABIGAIL KNIGHT 1663–1718 m. Samuel (Gibson) * 1644–1710
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1. Hannah (Gibson DNA END) * 1710–1784 m. James (IV Critchlow (immigrant) DNA) * 1705–1762
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 11 Jan 1567
Event Place: Ernsley, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1619
Event Place: England