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Richard Braithwaite

Birth1508 - Freeby, Leicestershire, England
Death2 Feb 1587 - Freeby, Leicestershire, England
MotherElizabeth 17 Bodilly
FatherWilliam Bird

Born in Freeby, Leicestershire, England on 1508 to William Bird and Elizabeth 17 Bodilly. Richard Braithwaite married Anne Sandys and had 13 children. He passed away on 2 Feb 1587 in Freeby, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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William Bird
1510 - 1587
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Elizabeth 17 Bodilly
1514 - 1586
Spouse(s)
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Anne Sandys
1515 - 1579
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Rev Robert Braithwaite (Barrister At Law)
1538 - 1589
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Thomas Braithwaite
1535 - 1563
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John Braithwaite
1538 - 1563
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William Braithwaite
1530 - Unknown
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Robert Braithwaite
1518 - 1578
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Mary Barrett
Unknown - 1567
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Elizabeth Bird
1551 - Unknown

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Hughe Bird
1551 - Unknown
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Frat Twin Elizabeth Bird
1551 - Unknown
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Joan Bird
1559 - 1610
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Agnes Burt (Bird?)
1569 - Unknown
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Katherine Bird
1569 - Unknown
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Anne Bird
1558 - 1627

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