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Richard Starkey of Stretton
- Preferred Name: Richard Starkey of Stretton
- Gender: M
- FSID: LL33-K6Y
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- Birth: ABT 1233 in Stretton, Warrington Unitary authority, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N3.3404 LONG: E2.5745
- Death: AFT 1271
- Notes:
=== !Family Records, Salt Lake City, Ut. !Hi ===
!Family Records, Salt Lake City, Ut. !History of Cheshire
=== !Lord of Stretton, and of a fourth of Ro ===
!Lord of Stretton, and of a fourth of Rosthorne. Witness to a deed of Warburton piory 1271.
!Lord of Stretton, and of a fourth of Rosthorne. Witness to a deed of Warburton piory 1271.
=== NOTE: no way this works. Richard b.1233 ===
NOTE: no way this works. Richard b.1233 cannot be grandfather to Randle b.1259. The dates are too close. Perhaps the extra Richard is the mistake in this research.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Sir Richard Starkey, Baron of Stratton, b. ABT 1201 in Stretton, Warrington Unitary authority, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom d. 1271 in Stretton, Warrington Unitary authority, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Mother: Annore Starkey, b. ABT 1205 in , , Cheshire, England, United Kingdom d. in Stretton, Warrington Unitary authority, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Family 2: Byron ,
Family 3: Christian de Brook, b. 1237 in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom d. in Stretton, Warrington Unitary authority, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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