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Agnes Gascoigne 1474 – 1504 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1474

Birth Location: Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1504

Death Location: Stubben, Yorkshire, England

Father: William Gascoigne

Mother: Margaret Percy

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In 1474, Agnes /Gascoigne/ entered the world in Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England, born to william gascoigne and margaret percy. Agnes /Gascoigne/ passed away in 1504 in Stubben, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1474, Agnes /Gascoigne/ entered the world in Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England, born to william gascoigne and margaret percy.
  • Agnes /Gascoigne/ passed away in 1504 in Stubben, Yorkshire, England.

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Agnes Gascoigne's Ancestors

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Agnes Gascoigne
1474 – 1504
Birth Place: Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Parents
William Gascoigne
1445 – 1487
Garthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Margaret Percy
1450 – 1486
Of, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Henry Percy
1421 – 1461
Leconfield, Yorkshire, England
Eleanor Poynings
1422 – 1483
Spencercombe, England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Percy
1394 – 1455
ELEANOR NEVILLE
1407 – 1440
Richard(Sir) Poynings
1390 – 1429
Lady Hungerford
1390 – 1455
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ROBERT Poynings
1382 – 1446
ELIZABETH GREY
1382 – 1446
John DeBerkeley
1351 – 1428
Lady DeBerkeley
1353 – 1420

Agnes Gascoigne's Timeline

2 Records

1474
1474
Birth of Agnes /Gascoigne/ in Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England
1504
1504
Age 30
Death of Agnes /Gascoigne/ in Stubben, Yorkshire, England
Stubben, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1474
    Event Place: Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1504
    Event Place: Stubben, Yorkshire, England

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