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Thomas Ratcliff 1588–1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Oct 1588

Birth Location: Farm, Chapel Hill, England

Death Date: Oct 1650

Death Location: Haslington, Cheshire, England

Father: Sir Sussex

Mother: Honora sussex

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In 1588, Thomas Ratcliff entered the world in Farm, Chapel Hill, England, born to Sir Henry Radclyffe 4Th Earl Of Sussex And Honora Pound Countess Of Sussex. Thomas Ratcliff passed away in 1650 in Haslington, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1588, Thomas Ratcliff entered the world in Farm, Chapel Hill, England, born to Sir Henry Radclyffe 4Th Earl Of Sussex And Honora Pound Countess Of Sussex.
  • Thomas Ratcliff passed away in 1650 in Haslington, Cheshire, England.

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Thomas Ratcliff's Ancestors

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Thomas Ratcliff
1588–1650
Birth Place: Farm, Chapel Hill, England
Parents
Sir Henry Radclyffe 4th Earl of Sussex
1530–1593
Edgeworth, Gloucestershire, England
Honora (Pound-Countess Of) sussex
1532–1593
Drayton, Farlington, Hampshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (Lord Humphrey "Henry") Radcliffe,
1507–1557
Edgeworth, Lancashire, England
*Sir (Anthony) Pound
1514–1547
Drayton, Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John 111
1485–1545
Ann Lady
1478–1530
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Ratcliff's Timeline

2 Records

1588
20 Oct 1588
Birth of Thomas Ratcliff in Farm, Chapel Hill, England
Farm, Chapel Hill, England
1650
Oct 1650
Age 62
Death of Thomas Ratcliff in Haslington, Cheshire, England
Haslington, Cheshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1588
    Event Place: Farm, Chapel Hill, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1650
    Event Place: Haslington, Cheshire, England

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