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Richard Biddle (bef. 1563 - bef. 1628)

Richard Biddle
Born before in Bushley, Worcestershire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died before at about age 65 in Bushley, Worcestershire, Englandmap
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Biography

Richard Biddle was baptized on December 2, 1563 at Bushley, Worcestershire, England. He is a son of Edward Byddyll and Elizabeth Wyet.[1]

Richard married Elizabeth Higgens (1573 - 1639) on November 5, 1597 at Bushley in Worcestershire. They had two known children:[1]

  1. Edward- bp. 1 Aug 1599 - 16 Feb 1647
  2. William- bp. 29 Jan 1603

He was buried on December 12, 1628 at Bushley in Worcestershire.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families from the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Volume I: Arnold-Hertzel [database on-line]. Section: The English Origins of William and Sarah Biddle of Mount Hope, Burlington County, N.J. https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48375/PAFamiliesI-000348-114/316906

Acknowledgements

  • Biddle-317 was created by Henry Chadwick through the import of Henry D Chadwick II_2014-03-29.ged on Mar 29, 2014.




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Biddle-317 and Biddle-1043 appear to represent the same person because: EXACT same birth date; exact same children. Per Wikitree Policy on Duplicate Profiles do not remove this merge without a valid, evidence based reason. Thanks for your help.
posted on Biddle-1043 (merged) by Leigh Anne (Johnson) Dear

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