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About William Trye I, Esq., of Hardwick Court
William Trye I was the son of John Trye II, Esq., of Hardwick Court and wife Margaret Skipwith. He married Mary Tyrrel, daughter of Sir Edward Tyrrel of Thornton, in Buckinghamshire. William Trye was slain in a quarrel with Ambrose Edwards in 1610. He was survived by his son William.
Through William's marriage to Mary, the Trye family became founders kin at All Souls College, Oxford. William and Mary had a large family - 5 sons and 4 daughters - but many did not survive to adulthood.
- William Trye II, the heir, was only 5 years old when his father died. He married Ann Vincent of Acton.
- Capt. Henry Trye, slain in London in November 1618, and buried at St. Clements
- Edward Trye
- John Trye, died young
- John Trye, named for his dead brother
- Elizabeth Trye
- Mary Trye
- Cassandra Trye
- Francesca/Frances - gender not known, died young
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William Trye I, Esq., of Hardwick Court's Timeline
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Hardwicke, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
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July 18, 1599
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