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ALICE BLOUNT 1370–1421 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1370
Birth Location: England
Death Date: 1421
Death Location: England
Father: John Blount
Mother: Elizabeth Furneaux
Spouse(s): John WOODHOUSE
Children(s): John Woodhouse
The story of ALICE BLOUNT began in 1370 in England. ALICE BLOUNT married John Woodhouse, and had children including John Woodhouse. ALICE BLOUNT passed away in 1421 in England.
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Biography
- The story of ALICE BLOUNT began in 1370 in England.
- ALICE BLOUNT married John Woodhouse, and had children including John Woodhouse.
- ALICE BLOUNT passed away in 1421 in England.
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ALICE BLOUNT's Ancestors
ALICE BLOUNT's Descendants
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1. John Woodhouse 1415–1465 m. Catherine Gedding 1415–
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1. Edward Woodhouse 1450–1473 m. Jane Swaithing 1454–
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1. Thomas Woodhouse 1477–1521 m. Thomasine Townsend 1475–1551
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1. Roger Woodhouse 1497–1560 m. Elizabeth Radcliffe 1502–1578
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2. Anne Woodhouse 1495–1517
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3. John Woolhouse 1506–1536
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4. Elizabeth Woodhouse 1503–
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5. Edward Woodhouse 1500–1549
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6. Katherine Woodhouse 1501–
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2. Elizabeth Woodhouse 1482–
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3. Bertram Woodhouse 1479–1548
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4. Jerome Woodhouse 1480–1540
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5. Eleanor Wodehouse 1460–
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2. Alice Woodhouse 1452–
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ALICE BLOUNT's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1370
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1421
Event Place: England