1. | Edward Dyneley died in in Skipton, Yorkshire, England; was buried on 29 May 1747 in Bramhope, Yorkshire, England. Other Events:
Family/Spouse: Margaret Pighills. Margaret (daughter of John Pighills) was born circa 1716; was buried in Dec. 1779 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | Robert Dyneley (1.Edward1) Other Events:
Notes: Lord of the Manor of Bramhope, &c., 1766. Robert married Hannah Day on 14 Aug. 1777 in Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire, England. Hannah (daughter of John Day) died in March 1816. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Elizabeth Dyneley (1.Edward1) was christened on 12 Dec. 1746 in Leathley, Yorkshire, England; died on 13 Jan. 1772; was buried in Skipton, Yorkshire, England. |
4. | Robert Dyneley (2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1778; was buried on 16 Sept. 1810 in Bramhope, Yorkshire, England. Other Events:
Robert married Sarah Patchett on 4 Oct. 1804. Sarah (daughter of William Patchett) died on 4 April 1807; was buried on 11 April 1807 in Bramhope, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | John Dyneley (2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1780; died in 1861. Other Events:
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6. | Margaret Dyneley (2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) Notes: Eventually sole heiress of her brothers. Family/Spouse: Thomas Chamberlain. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Sarah Dyneley (2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) was born circa 1783; died on 4 April 1807; was buried in Bramhope, Yorkshire, England. Notes: Died unmarried. |
8. | Mary Isabella Dyneley (4.Robert3, 2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) was born on 9 Nov. 1806; was christened on 23 Dec. 1806 in Otley, Yorkshire, England. |
9. | Richard Dyneley Chamberlain (6.Margaret3, 2.Robert2, 1.Edward1) was born in 1820; died between 1870 and 1879. Other Events:
Notes: He assumed the surname of Dyneley upon the decease of his uncle, John Dyneley. |
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