Person:George Blysse (1)

Watchers
m. Est 1550
  1. George BlysseEst 1551 - 1608/09
  2. Nicholas BlysseEst 1553 - 1575/76
  3. Joyce BlysseEst 1555 - 1574
  4. William BlissEst 1557 -
  5. Joane BlysseEst 1559 -
Facts and Events
Name George Blysse
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1551 Daventry, Northamptonshire, England
Occupation[3] blacksmith
Burial[2] 2 Feb 1608/09 Daventry, Northamptonshire, England
Other[4] Daventry, Northamptonshire, EnglandLiving

He was married and had at least two daughters (Ann and Margaret) and one son (George).

References
  1. Hoppin, Charles Arthur. The Bliss book. (Hartford, Connecticut, United States: not identified, 1913)
    page 132.

    'William Blysse was born at Daventry, in what year no record remaineth and saith. ... The famous period of 1530-1535 was in the cycle of his nativity. ... He was first married when quite young, about 1550, and had by his first wife, before 1561, sons, George, Nicholas, and William, the daughter Joyce, and possibly Jone.'

  2. Hoppin, Charles Arthur. The Bliss book. (Hartford, Connecticut, United States: not identified, 1913)
    page 138 .

    'George Blysse, Sen., died in middle age without making a will. The final record of him reads:--
    1608 George Blysse blacksmith buried [th]e 2 feb [Register of Christ Church, Daventry.]'

    1608/9 is assumed, in keeping with other records published in this book.

  3. Hoppin, Charles Arthur. The Bliss book. (Hartford, Connecticut, United States: not identified, 1913)
    page 131.

    'William Blysse, the blacksmith of Daventry ... all four sons blacksmiths, ...'

  4. Hoppin, Charles Arthur. The Bliss book. (Hartford, Connecticut, United States: not identified, 1913)
    page 137.

    'George and William lived in Daventry ...'

  5.   Hoppin, Charles Arthur. The Bliss book. (Hartford, Connecticut, United States: not identified, 1913)
    pages 138-39.

    Evidence is presented for his two daughters and son George. He may have had other children as well.