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Rev. Edward BULKELEY, D.D.
Olive IRBY |
Husband: Edward BULKELEY
Birth: 1540, SAL Death: Jan 1619/20, Odell, BDF Disposition: buried 5 Jan 1619/20 Occupation: clergyman Religion: Puritan Father: Thomas BULKELEY Mother: Elizabeth GROSVENOR |
Marriage: ca. 1566 |
Wife: Olive IRBY
Birth: ca. 1547, Odell, BDF Death: 10 Mar 1613/4, Odell, BDF Occupation: homemaker Father: John IRBY Mother: Rose OVERTON |
Children — born in Odell, BDF: |
1. Mary BULKELEY, b. ca. 1567
2. Frances BULKELEY, b. 1 Jan 1567/8 3. Judith BULKELEY, b. ca. 1570 4. Martha BULKELEY, b. ca. 1572 5. Nathaniel BULKELEY, b. ca. 1574 6. Deborah BULKELEY, b. ca. 1575 7. Dorcas BULKELEY, b. ca. 1577 8. Elizabeth BULKELEY, b. ca. 1579 9. Sarah BULKELEY, b. ca. 1580 10. Paul BULKELEY, b. ca. 1581 11. Peter BULKELEY, b. 31 Jan 1582/3 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; UK, United Kingdom, England, Bedfordshire, Beds, Shropshire, Salop |
Sources:
1. Donald Lines Jacobus. 1933. The Bulkeley Genealogy. New Haven, CT (online at HeritageQuest at Genealogy.com). 2. Douglas Richardson. 2005. Magna Carta Ancestry: a Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD, p. 874. |
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