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Thomas Pollard 1622 – 1689 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1622

Birth Location: Guiseley

Death Date: October 1689

Death Location: Yeadon, Guiseley

Father: Stephen Pollard

Mother: Alice Rawdon

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Margaret Pollard

Thomas Pollard was born in 1622 in Guiseley, the child of Stephen Pollard and Alice Rawdon. Thomas Pollard had children including Margaret Pollard. Thomas Pollard passed away in 1689 in Yeadon, Guiseley.

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Biography

  • Thomas Pollard was born in 1622 in Guiseley, the child of Stephen Pollard and Alice Rawdon.
  • Thomas Pollard had children including Margaret Pollard.
  • Thomas Pollard passed away in 1689 in Yeadon, Guiseley.

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Thomas Pollard's Ancestors

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Thomas Pollard
1622 – 1689
Birth Place: Guiseley
Parents
Stephen Pollard
1569 – 1642
(Guiseley)
Alice Rawdon
1576 – 1634
(Guiseley)
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Pollard's Descendants

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Thomas Pollard (1622 – October 1689)
  1. 1. Margaret Pollard (1600 – Nov 1668) m. Richard Myers (28 Feb 1598 – 11 Oct 1675)
    1. 1. Alice Myers (06 Jan 1633 – 1679) m. John Clayton (1631 – 02 Jun 1704)
      1. 1. Mary (Sarah) Clayton (Abt. 1665 – Abt. 1720) m. Gershom Mott (1665 – 1720)
        1. 1. Sarah (Mary) Mott (15 Sep 1696 – 1720) m. Joseph (Westgarth) Eggleston (1677 – 05 Sep 1767)

Thomas Pollard's Timeline

2 Records

1622
1622
Birth of Thomas Pollard in Guiseley
Guiseley
1689
October 1689
Age 67
Death of Thomas Pollard in Yeadon, Guiseley
Yeadon, Guiseley

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1622
    Event Place: Guiseley

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 1689
    Event Place: Yeadon, Guiseley

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