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Adam de Clifton 1306–1367 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1306

Birth Location: Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1367

Death Location: Buckenham, Norfolk, England

Father: Roger Clifton

Mother: Margery Cailly

Spouse(s): Eleanor Mortimer

Children(s): Eleanor Clifton, Constantine Clifton

The story of Adam de Clifton began in 1306 in Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England. Adam de Clifton married Eleanor De Mortimer, and had children including Constantine Clifton, Eleanor De Clifton. Adam de Clifton passed away in 1367 in Buckenham, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Adam de Clifton began in 1306 in Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England.
  • Adam de Clifton married Eleanor De Mortimer, and had children including Constantine Clifton, Eleanor De Clifton.
  • Adam de Clifton passed away in 1367 in Buckenham, Norfolk, England.

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Adam Clifton's Ancestors

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Adam Clifton
1306–1367
Birth Place: Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
Parents
Roger de Clifton
1280–1330
Buckenham, Norfolk, England
Margery (de) Cailly
1285–1368
Buckenham, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Gervase Clifton
1246–1324
Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
Amphilisia Samson
1249–1331
Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
Osbert (De) Cailly
1250–1303
Buckenham, Norfolk, England
Emma Tattershall
1256–1281
Buckenham, Norfolk, England
Great-Grandparents
Gervase Clifton
1208–1248
Ysmenia Alvideleg
1199–
William Samson
1222–1282
Clemence Woodborough
1217–1282
Adam Cailly
1214–1307
Mabel Giffard
1190–1232
Robert Tattershall
1222–1273
Joan FitzRandolph
1225–1277
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gervase Clifton
1178–1234
Robert Alvedeleg
1200–
Henry Woodborough
1200–1311
Clementia Middyltons
1201–1217
John Cailly
1160–1206
Margery
1173–
Richard Giffard
1147–1222
Mabel
1160–
Robert Tattershall
1195–1249
Maud Aubigny
1196–1240
Ralph Fitzrandolph
1206–1270
Anastasia Percy
1218–1272

Adam Clifton's Descendants

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Adam (de) Clifton (1306–1367) m. Eleanor (de) Mortimer (1278–1360)
  1. 1. Eleanor (de) Clifton 1333–1403 m. John (de) Mauteby 1325–1403
    1. 1. Robert Mautby 1375–1418 m. Margaret Beauchamp 1382–1399
      1. 1. John Mauteby 1395–1433 m. Margaret Barney 1400–1446
        1. 1. Margaret Mauteby 1424–1484 m. John Paston 1421–1466
    2. 2. John (II de) Mautby 1343–1374 m. Isabelle (de) Clavering 1325–1374
      1. 1. Alianore Mautby 1369–1424 m. John Brandon 1370–1424
        1. 1. William Brandon 1405–1438 m. Ada Calthorpe 1415–1439
    3. 3. Eleanor Mauteby 1370–1409 m. William Calthorpe 1367–1420
      1. 1. John Calthorpe 1389–1421 m. Ann Wythe 1390–1416
        1. 1. Joan Calthorpe 1408–1456 m. Thomas Brewse 1406–1482
        2. 2. William Calthorpe 1409–1494 m. Elizabeth Grey 1393–1437 m. Elizabeth Stapleton 1441–1505
        3. 3. Mary (Ann) Calthorpe 1411–1439
        4. 4. Ada Calthorpe 1415–1439 m. William Brandon 1405–1438
      2. 2. Margaret Calthorpe 1391–1427
      3. 3. Anne Calthorpe 1398– m. William Denston 1395–1439
        1. 1. Felice Denston 1430–1522 m. Roger Drury 1430–1492
      4. 4. Richard Calthorpe 1400–1438
      5. 5. Margaret Calthorpe 1368–1427
  2. 2. Constantine Clifton 1329–1372 m. Catherine (de la) Pole 1341–1363
    1. 1. Elizabeth Clifton 1356–
    2. 2. John (de) Clifton 1353–1388
    3. 3. Adam Clifton 1357–1411

Adam Clifton's Timeline

2 Records

1306
1306
Birth of Adam de Clifton in Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
1367
1367
Age 61
Death of Adam de Clifton in Buckenham, Norfolk, England
Buckenham, Norfolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1306
    Event Place: Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1367
    Event Place: Buckenham, Norfolk, England

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