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Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. 1500–1580 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jan 1500/01

Birth Location: Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1580-1590 or 1625

Death Location: Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Dickerson\Dickinson\Dickenson

Mother: Lady Danby\Danbie-Warfield-Dickinson\Dickerson\Dickenson

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Danby

Children(s): Richard Dickinson

Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. was born in 1500 in Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir John Jon Richard Richardi Dickerson Dickinson Dickenson And Lady Margaret Elizabeth Danby Danbie Warfield Dickinson Dickerson Dickenson. Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. married Elizabeth Ann Danby, and had children including Richard Kinge Dickinson. Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. passed away in 1580 in Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. was born in 1500 in Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir John Jon Richard Richardi Dickerson Dickinson Dickenson And Lady Margaret Elizabeth Danby Danbie Warfield Dickinson Dickerson Dickenson.
  • Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. married Elizabeth Ann Danby, and had children including Richard Kinge Dickinson.
  • Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. passed away in 1580 in Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom.

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Sir Esq.'s Ancestors

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Sir Esq.
1500–1580
Birth Place: Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir John\Jon Richard\Richardi Dickerson\Dickinson\Dickenson
1474–1554
of Leeds, York, England, Great Britain
Lady (Margaret Elizabeth) Danby\Danbie-Warfield-Dickinson\Dickerson\Dickenson
1478–1554
St Peter, Bedfordshire, England
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Sir Esq.'s Descendants

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Sir (William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson,) Esq. (Jan 1500/01–1580-1590 or 1625) m. Elizabeth (Ann) Danby (1474–1554)
  1. 1. Richard ((Kinge)) Dickinson 1526–1605 m. Lady (Elizabeth Jane) Bagnell 1524–1560
    1. 1. Sir (Thomas Bagnell Bagnall Dickerson Dickinson) Dickenson 1543–1608 m. Judith (Agnes Morgan) Carey 1547–1572
      1. 1. William (Giles) Dickinson 1570–1626 m. Sarah Stacy 1573–1627
        1. 1. Nathaniel ((arrived 1634) Dickinson The Planter; Original settler of) Hadley 1601–1676 m. Anna ((Annis Bench or Bincks ) Ward (Widow Gull)) Binckes 1605–1679

Sir Esq.'s Timeline

2 Records

1500
Jan 1500/01
Birth of Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. in Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1580
1580-1590 or 1625
Age 80
Death of Sir William Richard Swires-Danby-Dickerson\Dickenson\Dickinson, Esq. in Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jan 1500/01
    Event Place: Leeds, Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source: The Corson family : a history of the descendants of Benjamin Corson, son of Cornelius Corssen of Staten Island, New York

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1580-1590 or 1625
    Event Place: Bradley Hall, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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