NameRichard Pysing
Birthabt 1520, England
Will13 Apr 1588, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [505]
Deathbef 25 Jun 1588, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [505]
AFN8T96-99
FatherJohn Pysing (~1490-<1552)
MotherElizabeth Salmon (~1495-)
MarriageAbbotsbury, Dorset, England
SpouseMargery (Pysing)
Birthabt 1531, England
ChristenEngland
Deathaft 1588, England
BurialEngland
AFN8T96-BG
Children
1 FElizabeth Pysing
Birthabt 1547, Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Deathaft 1588
2 MRobert Pysing
Birthabt 1552, Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Deathaft 1588
Birthabt 1553, Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Burial30 Oct 1629, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [505]
AFN8J63-8R
Marriage11 Jan 1572/3, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [3], [505]
4 MJohn Pysing (Died young)
Birthabt 1556, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [505]
Burial10 Dec 1563, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [3], [505]
5 FMary Pysing
Birthabt 1558, Crewkerne, Somerset, England
Deathaft 1588
SpouseThomas Labye
Marriage22 Jun 1583, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [3], [505]
6 FAgnes Pysing (Died young)
Christen2 Oct 1569, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [3], [505]
Burial25 Jun 1572, Crewkerne, Somerset, England [3], [505]
Notes for Richard Pysing
Visitations of the County Somerset in 1531 and 1575 says Richard was of East Myng and was of Crewkerne by 1563, when his name begins to appear in parish registers.

Will mentions daughter Elizabeth Pysinge (£40), son Robert Pysinge (household stuff at Hawkechurch), wife Margery (use of household for life), daughter Mary Labye, daughter Joane Hull (obligation from Richard Everedd of Hawkechurch), son-in-law Thomas Hull (overseer). Robert seems to be the only child with children at this point. [505]
Will notes for Richard Pysing
Summary of Richard Pysing's Will:
To be buried in the Chyurch of Crewkerne. Forty pounds to dau Elizabeth. Household goods in his house in JCrewkerne, to wife Margery. Mentions dau Marye Labye, Richard Everedd of Hawkechurche, dau Elizabeth Pisinge, dau Joane Hull. Overseers: son Robert & son-in-law Thomas Hull. Proved in London before the venerable man Master William Drury, Doctor of Laws, Keeper or Commissary of the Perogative Court of Canterbury June 25, 1588, on oath of Margery Pysinge Relict.
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