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Sign up freeAlice De Woodhouse 1503–1567 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1503
Birth Location: Austerfield, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: ABT 1567
Death Location: Eland, Yorkshire, England
Father: Henry Woodhouse
Mother: Beatrice Toothill
Spouse(s): John Hanson
Children(s): Rev Hanson
Alice De Woodhouse was born in 1503 in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England, the child of Henry De Woodhouse And Beatrice De Toothill. Alice De Woodhouse married John De Restrick Hanson, and had children including Rev John Hanson. Alice De Woodhouse passed away in 1567 in Eland, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- Alice De Woodhouse was born in 1503 in Austerfield, Yorkshire, England, the child of Henry De Woodhouse And Beatrice De Toothill.
- Alice De Woodhouse married John De Restrick Hanson, and had children including Rev John Hanson.
- Alice De Woodhouse passed away in 1567 in Eland, Yorkshire, England.
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Alice Woodhouse's Ancestors
Alice Woodhouse's Descendants
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1. Rev (John) Hanson 1535–1602 m. Margaret Gresham 1542–1603
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1. Joan Hanson 1572–1655 m. Thomas Law 1565–1618
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1. Averey Law 1599–
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1. James Law 1626–1716 m. Margret Norburne –1683
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Alice Woodhouse's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1503
Event Place: Austerfield, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: ABT 1567
Event Place: Eland, Yorkshire, England