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Alice Boteler 1383–1442 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1383
Birth Location: Bewsey,,Lancashire,England
Death Date: 27 Feb 1442
Death Location: Kingsley, Cheshire, England
Father: John Boteler
Mother: Alicia Plumpton
Spouse(s): John Gerard, Thomas Leigh
Children(s): Constance Gerard
In 1383, Alice Boteler entered the world in Bewsey,,Lancashire,England, born to John Boteler And Alicia Plumpton. Alice Boteler married John Gerard, Thomas Leigh, and had children including Constance Gerard. Alice Boteler passed away in 1442 in Kingsley, Cheshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1383, Alice Boteler entered the world in Bewsey,,Lancashire,England, born to John Boteler And Alicia Plumpton.
- Alice Boteler married John Gerard, Thomas Leigh, and had children including Constance Gerard.
- Alice Boteler passed away in 1442 in Kingsley, Cheshire, England.
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Alice Boteler's Ancestors
Alice Boteler's Descendants
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1. Constance Gerard 1402–1468 m. Alexander Standish 1400–1445
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1. Hugh Standish 1434–1481
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1. Gilbert Standish 1458–1502 m. Alice Harrington 1459–1537
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1. Robert Standish 1475–1528 m. Margaret Croft 1480–1529
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Alice Boteler's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1383
Event Place: Bewsey,,Lancashire,England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Feb 1442
Event Place: Kingsley, Cheshire, England