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Henry Wayth, 1566

Name
Henry /Wayth/
Surname
Wayth
Given names
Henry
Family with parents
father
15401606
Birth: about 1540
Death: before 1606
mother
1606
Death: 1606Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Marriage Marriage15 April 1566Brandeston, Suffolk, England
9 months
himself
1566
Birth: 1566 26 Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Death:
2 years
younger sister
1567
Birth: 1567 27 Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Death:
2 years
younger sister
15681584
Birth: 1568 28 Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Death: 1584Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Family with Jane Kirspe
himself
1566
Birth: 1566 26 Brandeston, Suffolk, England
Death:
wife
Marriage Marriage1590Great Glemham, Suffolk, England
5 years
son
1594
Birth: 1594 28 Rendham, Suffolk, England
Death:
12 years
daughter
1605
Birth: 1605 39 Great Glemham, Suffolk, England
Death:
6 years
daughter
1610
Birth: 1610 44 Great Glemham, Suffolk, England
Death:
4 years
daughter
1613
Birth: 1613 47 Great Glemham, Suffolk, England
Death:
Birth
Christening
Marriage of parents
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Birth of a sister
Christening of a sister
Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
Marriage
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Death of a father
before 1606
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Marriage of a son
Address: St Gregory's Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Death
yes
Unique identifier
F87E28E8FA815E478D4C51E59F32F877F59C
Last change
28 January 201209:10:17
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Not sure that this is the correct Henry.
It appears that both Henry and his sister Mary were married in Great Glemham.

Henry & Jane married at Gt Glemham in 1590 and had the daughters listed here at Gt Glemham.
Nicholas was the born at Rendham, to Henry Wayth (mother unnamed). I am not completely sure that these are the correct parents for Nicholas.
There are big gaps between the births of Henry's children - opening the possibility that he may have been moving around a bit and baptising children in different villages.