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Thomas Percy

 

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   6081 1.0 Thomas Percymale
Vicar of Easton Maudit at the time of his marriage, later Bishop of Dromore
Father: Arthur Lowe Pearcy
Mother: Jane Knott
Birth: 13 Apr 1729, at Bridgnorth, ShropshireBritannica

Pedigree
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Married: Anne Gutteridge  at Desborough by Licence, 24 Apr 1759 (marriage source reads: By Licence Thos Percy and Ann Gutteridg) Bp Transcripts Desb
b. 17 Jan 1730 /31, at DesboroughNhants Clergy

   80232.1 Anne Cleveland Percyfemale
Birth: 18 Mar 1760, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio
Death: 18 Nov 1770 , at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

   80242.2 Barbara Percyfemale
Birth: 03 Aug 1761, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

   80252.3 Henry Percymale
Birth: 07 Feb 1763, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

   80262.4 Elizabeth Percyfemale
Birth: 11 Jul 1765, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

   80272.5 Charlotte Percyfemale
Birth: 01 Sep 1767, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio
Death: 09 Jan 1771 , at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

   80282.6 Hester Percyfemale
Birth: 04 Jul 1772, at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio
Death: 19 Feb 1774 , at Easton Maudit, NorthamptonshireBishop Percy's Folio

 


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