William Byrd was a musician who composed secular music. There is no clear birth date of when he was born. His birth year has been listed as July 4th 1623 from the Julian calendar and as July 14, 1623 in the Gregorian calendar.
He had 7 children. By his first wife, Lucy Parke, he had 3 children: 1. Evelyn Byrd 2. Parke byrd (died in infancy) 3. Wilhelmina Byrd By his second wife, Maria Taylor, he had 4 children: 1. Anne Byrd 2. Maria Byrd 3. Jane Byrd 4. William Byrd III
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Well, honey, Harry F. Byrd and Robert C. Byrd were not brothers or anything, if that's what you're asking. Harry F. Byrd was a politician from Virginia, and Robert C. Byrd was a politician from West Virginia. So, nope, they weren't directly related, but they did share a last name and a career in politics.
William Penn was the founder of the most tolerant and democratic of the middle colonies.
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There isn't much documentation about the early musical training of William Byrd. He was most likely a pupil of the English composer Thomas Tallis of the Chapel Royal.
William Byrd II died on 1744-08-26.
William Byrd III was born on 1728-09-06.
William Byrd III died on 1777-01-02.
William Byrd the 16th century composer was born in England. William Byrd I, the Virginian planter and slave owner was born in England, his son William Byrd II was born in Virginia, as was his grandson William Byrd III who fought in the French and Indian War. So take your pick.
David Hackett Fischer would describe the marriage between Lucy Parke Byrd and William Byrd II as "turbulent" but "successful."
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He had 7 children. By his first wife, Lucy Parke, he had 3 children: 1. Evelyn Byrd 2. Parke byrd (died in infancy) 3. Wilhelmina Byrd By his second wife, Maria Taylor, he had 4 children: 1. Anne Byrd 2. Maria Byrd 3. Jane Byrd 4. William Byrd III
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No, William Byrd was not a Puritan. He was an English composer, known for his vocal and instrumental works, especially for his sacred music. Byrd was a Catholic, which was in contrast to the Puritans who were a Protestant faction in England at the time.