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WebBirth 1480 - Bury, Huntingdonshire, England. Death 1543 - Widdell, England. Mother Unavailable. Father Robert Kay de Wedell. Show more. Born in Bury, Huntingdonshire, England on 1480 to Robert Kay de Wedell. Roger Kay deWedell married Mary Grice and had 1 child. He passed away on 1543 in Widdell, England. WebJames was born in 1842, in Bury, Lancashire, England Sheffield, England. Elizabeth was born on March 31 1857, in England. Elizabeth had 7 siblings: James Blomeley, William Stanley Blomeley and 5 other siblings. Elizabeth married first name Buzbee. Elizabeth passed away in month 1979, at age 90 at death place. minacious isle astral puzzle
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Web(Sir) was born in 1430, in Bury, Huntingdonshire, England. Anna was born in 1434, in Grove Place, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. RICHARD had 9 siblings: Sir Thomas Gardiner Knight, William Gardiner and 7 other siblings. RICHARD married Ethelreda/Etheldred or Audrey Gardiner (born Cotton) in 1461, at age 22 at marriage place. Bury is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Bury lies approximately 7 miles (11 km) north/north east of Huntingdon and is near to Ramsey and St Ives. Bury is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being a historic county of England. See more Bury and Hepmangrove, under the name of Bury-cum-Hepmangrove, appear to have originally been separate manors but were united for certain purposes before the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538. Known as: See more Population In the period 1801 to 1901 the population of Bury was recorded every ten years by the See more The church of Holy Cross is built of rubble with Barnack stone dressings and the roofs are covered with slates and tiles. It consists of a chancel (27 ft. by 14½ ft.), nave (48 ft. by 19½ ft.), a north aisle (7½ ft. wide), west tower (11 ft. by 10 ft.), and formerly a western … See more Bury Fen is located just a few miles outside of St Ives, between Bluntisham and Earith, and is the birthplace of bandy, now an IOC accepted sport. According to documents from 1813 See more As a civil parish, Bury has a parish council. The parish council is elected by the residents of the parish who have registered on the electoral roll; the parish council is the lowest tier of government in England. A parish council is responsible for providing and … See more Bury School was founded in about 1845 on land in Bury High Street and built by the generosity of Lady Olivia Bernard Sparrow. An entry in the Hunts. Gazetteer (dated 1854) … See more At the time of our earliest evidence relating to Bury, it was a berewick or out-lying district probably with a separate organisation, … See more WebBirth 1429 - Bury, Huntingdonshire, England Death 1492 - Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England Mother Anna De La Grove Father Thomas Gardiner, Sir Knight of Collynbyn Hall Quick access Family tree New search Sir William Gardner (Gardynyr) family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Thomas Gardiner, Sir Knight … minacious isle conch after mona quest