Lyon Percehay

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ChartsAncestors of Harriet Hanson Robinson
George Washington - Harriet Hanson (Robinson) Pierce
Lyon Percehay, son of Sir Lyon Percehay Knt. and Anne Babthorpe, died before 20 May 1517, when his will was proved.1,2

Lyon married Katherine Hotham, daughter of Sir John Hotham.3

Family

Katherine Hotham d. aft. 24 May 1516
Children
  • Isabel Percehay+4 d. bef. 6 Nov 1548
  • Elizabeth Percehay3
  • Anne Percehay3
  • Jane Percehay3
  • Walter Percehay3 b. bef. 1498
  • William Percehay3 b. abt. 1498
  • Peter Percehay3 b. aft. 1498
This person was last edited on6 Dec 2024

Citations

  1. [S2708] Terry J. Booth, "The Sothill, Fauconberge, and Greystoke Ancestry of William1 Wentworth of New Hampshire," The American Genealogist 92 (Jul/Oct 2021 [pub Dec 2022]): 81-92; 92 (Jan/Apr 2022 [pub June 2023]): 217-236, at 232, further cited as Booth, "Sothill-Fauconberge-Greystoke-Wentworth Ancestry."
  2. [S2075] James Raine, John Williams Clay, and James Raine [Jr] Testamenta Eboracensia, or Wills Registered at York: Illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, Statistics, etc., of the Province of York, from the Year MCCC Downwards, 6 vols. (: Surtees Society), 6: 1, further cited as Raine, Clay, and Raine, Testamenta Eboracensia.
  3. [S2683] William Flower and Charles Best Norcliffe, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564 Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms (London, England: The Harliiean Society, 1881), 238-9, further cited as Flower and Norcliffe, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563.
  4. [S2051] J. W. Clay, editor, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions, 3 volumes (Exeter, England: William Pollard & Co., 1899-1917), 2:448, further cited as Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire.