Ryc[Hard] HatonAge: 26 years1577–1603
- Name
- Ryc[Hard] Haton
- Given names
- Ryc[Hard]
- Surname
- Haton
Birth | about 1577 |
Christening of a sister | Jenat Haton 2 August 1579 (Age 2 years) |
Christening of a brother | John Haton 24 June 1582 (Age 5 years) |
Christening of a sister | Elzabeth Haton 30 January 1585 (Age 8 years) |
Burial of a sister | Elzabeth Haton 26 December 1590 (Age 13 years) |
Death of a brother | Willm Haton before 1592 (Age 15 years) |
Christening of a brother | Willm Haton 27 August 1592 (Age 15 years) |
Marriage | Margrete Lowther — View this family 21 December 1601 (Age 24 years) |
Christening of a daughter | Isabell Haton 11 April 1602 (Age 25 years) |
Burial of a wife | Margrete Lowther 15 April 1602 (Age 25 years) |
Burial | 21 January 1603 (Age 26 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
Thomas Haton Death: 1606 — Shap, Westmorland |
mother |
Margarette ?? Death: after 1606 |
Marriage: — |
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elder brother |
Willm Haton Christening: 18 October 1574 — Shap, Westmorland Death: before 1592 |
18 months elder brother |
Thomas Hayton Christening: 25 April 1576 — Shap, Westmorland Death: 1630 |
20 months himself |
Ryc[Hard] Haton Birth: about 1577 — Shap, Westmorland Burial: 21 January 1603 — Shap, Westmorland |
3 years younger sister |
Jenat Haton Christening: 2 August 1579 — Shap, Westmorland Death: |
3 years younger brother |
John Haton Christening: 24 June 1582 — Shap, Westmorland Death: |
3 years younger sister |
Elzabeth Haton Christening: 30 January 1585 — Shap, Westmorland Burial: 26 December 1590 — Shap, Westmorland |
8 years younger brother |
Willm Haton Christening: 27 August 1592 — Shap, Westmorland Death: |
Family with Margrete Lowther |
himself |
Ryc[Hard] Haton Birth: about 1577 — Shap, Westmorland Burial: 21 January 1603 — Shap, Westmorland |
wife |
Margrete Lowther Burial: 15 April 1602 — Shap, Westmorland |
Marriage: 21 December 1601 — Shap, Westmorland |
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4 months daughter |
Isabell Haton Christening: 11 April 1602 25 — Shap, Westmorland Death: |
Shared note | Ryc[hard] is described as of Shapp |