Person:John Eyrick (1)

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John Eyrick (Heyrick)
b.1513
d.2 Apr 1589 Leicester, England
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Name[1][2] John Eyrick (Heyrick)
Gender Male
Birth[3] 1513
Marriage 1537 , Warwickshire, England, Great Britainto Marie Bond
Occupation[6] 1559 Mayor
Occupation[7] 1572 Mayor
Death[4][5][11] 2 Apr 1589 Leicester, England
Other? 1589 EnglandAlt. Death
Other? , EnglandAlt. Birth

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References
  1. John Clark Stinchfield. History of the Town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine: From Its Settlement June 10, 1780. (Published 1901. Press of Lewiston journal)
    page 201.
  2. John Clark Stinchfield. History of the Town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine: From Its Settlement June 10, 1780. (Published 1901. Press of Lewiston journal)
    page 200-201.
  3. EPITAPH; In the church of St. Martin, Leicester question
    email from Robert Millsaps.
  4. EPITAPH; In the church of St. Martin, Leicester question
    email from Robert Millsaps.
  5. John Clark Stinchfield. History of the Town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine: From Its Settlement June 10, 1780. (Published 1901. Press of Lewiston journal)
    page 201.
  6. EPITAPH; In the church of St. Martin, Leicester question
    email from Robert Millsaps.
  7. EPITAPH; In the church of St. Martin, Leicester question
    email from Robert Millsaps.
  8.   GEDCOM file imported on 15 Sep 2002. Jody Gloor.
  9.   GEDCOM file imported on 4 Oct 2002. merge of jim chapman & jody gloor.
  10.   EPITAPH; In the church of St. Martin, Leicester question
    email from Robert Millsaps.
  11. I got this from an email: I found this short piece printed in an old book that I have and was dated December 17, 1825. The following: EPITAPH In the church of St. Martin, Leicester. Here lieth the body of John Heyrick, of this parish, who departed this life the second of April, 1589, being about the age of seventy-six years. He did marry Mary, the daughter of John Bond, of Warden, in the county of Warwick, Esq. He lived with the said Mary in one house full fifty-two years, and in all that time never buried man, woman, nor child, though they were sometimes twenty in the household. He had by issue by the said Mary five sons and seven daughters. The said John was Mayor of the town in 1559, and again anno 1572. The said Mary lived to ninety-seven years, and departed the 8th of December, 1611. She did see, before her departure, of her children, and her children's children and their children, to the number of 142. I hope that tis is information that is an interest to someone connected to the Heyrick line.