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1823 - UNKNOWN
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Name |
Betsey Chapman |
Born |
1823 |
Christened |
23 Feb 1823 |
Old Byland, Yorkshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
UNKNOWN |
Person ID |
I4927 |
Bridger, Glasper, Lee & Probett |
Last Modified |
25 Apr 2023 |
Father |
Thomas Chapman, b. Between 1795 and 1796, Thirsk, Yorkshire, England , d. UNKNOWN |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Christiana Lakin, b. 10 Feb 1805, Hawnby, Yorkshire, England , d. 1881, York, Yorkshire, England (Age 75 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
18 May 1822 |
Hawnby, Yorkshire, England |
Family ID |
F1694 |
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| Christened - 23 Feb 1823 - Old Byland, Yorkshire, England |
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| Byland Abbey, North Yorkshire, England Byland Abbey in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Founded as a Savigniac abbey in January 1135 and was absorbed by the Cistercian order in 1147. Its early history was marked by disputes with no fewer than four other religious establishments: (Furness Abbey, Calder Abbey, Rievaulx Abbey and Newburgh Priory). After a bad start, it was described in the late 14th century as "one of the three shining lights of the north". Its financial success was not as great as that of Rievaulx, but it was famed for its sheep rearing and wool exports. Its church was said to be among the finest 12th-century churches in Europe... Now in the care of English Heritage, remains can still be seen of the lower half of a huge rose window, brightly coloured medieval floor tiles and a stone lectern base from the chapter house, the only example its kind in Britain... It was dissolved on 30 November 1538. In 1539, its site was granted to Sir William Pickering. |
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