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Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 1 Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 1 Sir John Boyle{A1} b. Abt 1200 +Unknown Sir John Boyle{A2} b. Abt 1230, Hereford +Unknown John Boyle{A3} b. Abt 1270, Hereford +Unknown John Boyle{A4} b. Abt 1300, Hereford +Unknown Peter Boyle{A5} b. Abt 1330 +Anne Pirie{A5(S)} b. Abt 1358 Sir Peter Boyle{A6} b. Abt 1370, Hereford +Joan Brine b. Abt 1370 Peter Boyle{A7} b. Abt 1400, Hereford +Joyce St. John{A7(S)} b. Abt 1385, Herefordshire James Boyle{A8} b. Abt 1430, Hereford +Anne Huntley{A8(S)} b. Abt 1415, Herefordshire Lewis Boyle{A9} b. Abt 1470, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Elizabeth Russell{A9(S)} b. Abt 1470, Herefordshire John Boyle{A9A} b. Abt 1500, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire, d. 1551 +Unknown Gregory Boyle{A9AA} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Thomas Boyle{A9AB} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Catherine Haworth{A9AB(S)} b. Abt 1530, Burghope Hall, Wellington, Herefordshire John Boyle{A9ABA} b. Abt 1550, d. Bef 1585 James Boyle{A9ABB} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire William Boyle{A9ABC} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Henry Boyle{A9ABD} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Richard Boyle{A9ABE} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Unknown Joseph Boyle{A9ABEA} b. Abt 1585, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Ellen Boyle{A9ABF} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Richard Fletcher{A9ABF(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire Elizabeth Boyle{A9ABG} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Smith{A9ABG(s)} b. Abt 1550 Alice Boyle{A9ABH} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Produced by: 22 Oct 2012 Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 2 +John Wheatnall{A9ABH(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire (see Alice Boyle{A9ABH} on page 1) Fanny Boyle{A9ABI} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Eleanor Boyle{A9ABJ} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Thomas Powell{A9ABJ(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire Margaret Boyle{A9ABK} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +John Croone{A9ABK(S)} b. Abt 1550, Broxwood, Pembridge, Herefordshire Anne Boyle{A9ABL} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Henry Kinnersley{A9ABL(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire Jane Boyle{A9ABM} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Henry Mathew{A9ABM(S)} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Joane Boyle{A9ABN} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +William Harley{A9ABN(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire Alexander Boyle{A9ABO} b. Abt 1550, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Bridget{A9ABO(S)} b. Abt 1570, Herefordshire William Boyle{A9ABOA} b. 8 Oct 1607, Withington, Herefordshire Tobias Boyle{A9ABOB} b. 7 Jan 1609/10, Withington, Herefordshire William Boyle{A9ABOC} b. 2 Mar 1610/11, Withington, Herefordshire Mary Boyle{A9ABOD} b. 10 Aug 1612, Withington, Herefordshire James Boyle{A9AC} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Anne Lewis{A9AC(S)} b. Abt 1530, Plâs Mawr, Tre'rdelyn and Pwll-y-blaidd, Maesyfed, Radnorshire, Wales James Boyle{A9ACA} b. Abt 1550, Hereford +Eleanor{A9ACA(S1)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire +Catrin Vaughan{A9ACA(S2)} b. Abt 1550, Moccas, Herefordshire Anne Boyle{A9ACAA} b. Abt 1576, Hereford +James Tomkyns{A9ACAA(S)} b. Abt 1569, Monnington, Vowchurch, Herefordshire Mary Boyle{A9ACAB} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Hywel Gwyn{A9ACAB(S)} b. Abt 1570, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales Hywel Gwyn{A9ACABA} b. Abt 1595, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales Thomas Gwyn{A9ACABB} b. Abt 1600, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales +Anne Williams{A9ACABB(S1)} b. Abt 1600, Gwernyfed, Aberllynfi, Radnorshire Hywel Gwyn{A9ACABBA} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales Dafydd Gwyn{A9ACABBB} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales Anne Gwyn{A9ACABBC} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales +Walter Vaughan{A9ACABBC(S)} b. Abt 1630, Trebariet, Llandyfalle, Breconshire, Wales Gwyn Vaughan{A9ACABBCA} b. Abt 1650, Trebariet, Llandyfalle, Breconshire, Wales Produced by: 22 Oct 2012 Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 3 Roger Vaughan{A9ACABBCB} b. Abt 1650, Trebariet, Llandyfalle, Breconshire, Wales Elsbeth Gwyn{A9ACABBD} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales Mary Gwyn{A9ACABBE} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales +Edward Williams{A9ACABBE(S)} b. Abt 1600, Llangatwg Court, Llangatwg, Breconshire, Wales Edward Williams{A9ACABBEA} b. Abt 1650, Llangatwg Court, Llangatwg, Breconshire, Wales Rachel Gwyn{A9ACABBF} b. Abt 1630, Y Hay, Y Gelli, Breconshire, Wales +Richard Gwyn{A9ACABBF(S)} b. Abt 1630, Gwempa, Llangyndeyrn, Carmarthenshire, Wales Charles Gwyn{A9ACABBFA} b. Abt 1650, Gwempa, Llangyndeyrn, Carmarthenshire, Wales Edward Gwyn{A9ACABC} b. Abt 1600, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales +Margred Ferch John{A9ACABC(S1)} b. Abt 1600, Ystradgynlais, Breconshire, Wales Thomas Gwyn{A9ACABCA} b. Abt 1630, Glyntawe, Defynnog, Breconshire, Wales John Gwyn{A9ACABCB} b. Abt 1630, Glyntawe, Defynnog, Breconshire, Wales Rowland Gwyn{A9ACABCC} b. Abt 1630, Glyntawe, Defynnog, Breconshire, Wales +Margred Games{A9ACABC(S2)} b. Abt 1600, Newton, Llan-faes, Breconshire, Wales Edward Gwyn{A9ACABCD} b. Abt 1630, Glyntawe, Defynnog, Breconshire, Wales Rowland Gwyn{A9ACABD} b. Abt 1600, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales Catrin Gwyn{A9ACABE} b. Abt 1600, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales +Humphrey Berington{A9ACABE(S)} b. Abt 1570, Bishopstone, Herefordshire Anne Berington{A9ACABEA} b. Abt 1630, Bishopstone, Herefordshire Joyce Berington{A9ACABEB} b. Abt 1630, Bishopstone, Herefordshire Mary Berington{A9ACABEC} b. Abt 1630, Bishopstone, Herefordshire Anne Gwyn{A9ACABF} b. Abt 1600, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales +Thomas Powel{A9ACABF(S)} b. Abt 1600, Castell Madog, Llanfihangel Fechan, Llandyfaelog Fach, Breconshire, Wales Mary Powel{A9ACABFA} b. Abt 1630, Castell Madog, Llanfihangel Fechan, Llandyfaelog Fach, Breconshire, Wales Elinor Gwyn{A9ACABG} b. Abt 1600, Trecastell, llywel, Breconshire, Wales +William ap Huw{A9ACABG(S)} b. Abt 1570, LLywel, Breconshire, Wales Annes ferch William{A9ACABGA} b. Abt 1630, LLywel, Breconshire, Wales John Boyle{A9ACB} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Catrin ferch Ieuan Gwyn{A9ACB(S)} b. Abt 1570, Llananno, Radnorshire, Wales Thomas Boyle{A9ACC} b. Abt 1550, Hereford Richard Boyle{A9ACD} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Jane Cerill{A9ACD(S)} b. Abt 1570, Maismore, Gloucestershire, England James Boyle{A9ACDA} b. 8 May 1603 Joane Boyle{A9ACDB} b. 29 Sep 1605 Thomas Boyle{A9ACDC} b. 20 Aug 1604 Produced by: 22 Oct 2012 Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 4 John Boyle{A9ACDD} b. 5 Jul 1607 Robert Boyle{A9ACDE} b. Abt 1600, Maismore, Gloucestershire, England Isabella Boyle{A9ACDF} b. Abt 1600, Maismore, Gloucestershire, England +Anthony Wye{A9ACDF(S)} b. Abt 1600, Upcott, Herefordshire, England Catherine Boyle{A9ACE} b. Abt 1550, Hereford Maudlyn Boyle{A9ACF} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Thomas Parker{A9ACF(S)} b. Abt 1570, Northleach, Gloucestershire, England Jane Boyle{A9ACG} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Edward Dauntesy{A9ACG(S)} b. Abt 1570, Brinsop, Herefordshire, England Elinor Boyle{A9ACH} b. Abt 1550, Hereford +Harry Vaughan b. Abt 1550, Moccas, Herefordshire Roger Vaughan{A9ACHA} b. Abt 1600, Bedwardine, Herefordshire, England Walter Vaughan{A9ACHB} b. Abt 1600, Moccas, Herefordshire Anne Vaughan{A9ACHC} b. Abt 1570, Moccas, Herefordshire Joan Vaughan{A9ACHD} b. Abt 1570, Moccas, Herefordshire Elizabeth Vaughan{A9ACHE} b. Abt 1570, Moccas, Herefordshire Catherine Vaughan{A9ACHF} b. Abt 1570, Moccas, Herefordshire Frances Vaughan{A9ACHG} b. Abt 1570, Moccas, Herefordshire Margaret Vaughan{A9ACHH} b. Abt 1600, Moccas, Herefordshire Margaret Boyle{A9ACI} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +John Hopwood{A9ACI(S)} b. Abt 1570, Herefordshire Joyce Boyle{A9ACJ} b. Abt 1550, Hereford +Thomas Weaver{A9ACJ(S)} b. Abt 1550, Stapleton, Llanandras, Herefordshire, England Richard Weaver{A9ACJA} b. Abt 1570, Stapleton, Llanandras, Herefordshire, England James Weaver{A9ACJB} b. Abt 1570, Stapleton, Llanandras, Herefordshire, England Robert Weaver{A9ACJC} b. Abt 1570, Stapleton, Llanandras, Herefordshire, England Elizabeth Boyle{A9ACK} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Richard Barrow{A9ACK(S)} b. Abt 1570, Ballingham, Herefordshire, England Anne Boyle{A9ACL} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Oliver Vaughan{A9ACL(S)} b. Abt 1500, Hergest, Kington, Herefordshire, England Anne Vaughan{A9ACLA} b. Abt 1570, King's Pyon, Herefordshire, England Dorothy Boyle{A9ACM} b. Abt 1570, Hereford +Richard Pearle{A9ACM(S)} b. 1560, Dewsall, Herefordshire, England Maude Boyle{A9AD} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +William Challice{A9AD(S)} b. Abt 1530, Herefordshire Produced by: 22 Oct 2012 Descendants of Sir John Boyle of Hereford Page 5 +Anne Rodd{A9A(S2)} b. Abt 1500, Rodd, Llanandras, Herefordshire (see John Boyle{A9A} on page 1) John Boyle{A9AE} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Edward Boyle{A9AF} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Henry Boyle{A9AG} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Thomas Boyle{A9AH} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire William Boyle{A9AI} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Catherine Carwardine{A9AI(S)} b. Abt 1550, Herefordshire Catherine Boyle{A9AIA} b. Abt 1585, St. John, Hereford, Herefordshire Mary Boyle{A9AIB} b. Abt 1585, St. John, Hereford, Herefordshire Elizabeth Boyle{A9AJ} b. Abt 1530, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Roger Boyle{A9B} b. Abt 1500, Bidney, Dilwyn, Herefordshire +Joan Pateshall{A9B(S)} b. Abt 1500 John Boyle{A9BA} b. Abt 1530, Hereford +Alice Haworth{A9BA(S)} b. Abt 1530, Burghope Hall, Wellington, Herefordshire Roger Boyle{A9BAA} b. Abt 1570, Hereford Barrow Boyle{A9BAB}
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