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Anne Vernon 1273–1334 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1273

Birth Location: Shipbrook, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1334

Death Location: Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England

Father: Ralph Vernon

Mother: Mary Dacre

Spouse(s): John Seckford, John Bailey

Children(s): John Seckford, George Bailey

The story of Anne Vernon began in 1273 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England. Anne Vernon married John Bailey, John Seckford, and had children including George Bailey, John Seckford. Anne Vernon passed away in 1334 in Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Anne Vernon began in 1273 in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England.
  • Anne Vernon married John Bailey, John Seckford, and had children including George Bailey, John Seckford.
  • Anne Vernon passed away in 1334 in Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England.

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Anne Vernon's Ancestors

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Anne Vernon
1273–1334
Birth Place: Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
Parents
Ralph Vernon
1261–1325
Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
Mary Dacre
1260–1319
Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Ralph Vernon
1212–1326
Shipbrook, Northwich, Cheshire, England
Maud Grosvenor
1248–1319
Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Randolph Dacre
1246–1285
Dacre, Cumberland, England
Joan (de) Lucy
1247–1271
Copeland, Cumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Warine Vernon
1178–1248
Auda Malbank
1192–1210
Richard Grosvenor
1212–1269
Thomas Dacre
1220–1247
Joan Morley
1221–1280
Alan Multon
1205–1250
Alice Lucy
1129–1208
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Vernon
1173–1266
Alice Avenal
1160–1200
William Malbank
1135–1189
Andelicia Beauchamp
1138–1161
Randle Grosvenor
1185–1232
Elizabeth Hampton
1190–1234
Humphrey Dacre
1200–
Chrisitana Harrington
1200–1361
Robert Morley
1190–1219
Sined Mortimer
1200–1260
Thomas Multon
1175–1240
Sarah Flete
1180–1217

Anne Vernon's Descendants

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Anne Vernon (1273–1334) m. John Seckford (1265–) m. John Bailey (1272–1332)
  1. 1. John Seckford 1330–1365 m. Joan Hakeford 1335–1365
    1. 1. Elizabeth Seckford 1365– m. Richard Hare 1360–
      1. 1. John Hare 1377– m. Joan Plantagenet 1375–1445
        1. 1. Thomas Hare 1395– m. Joyce Hyde 1397–
    2. 2. John Seckford 1356–
  2. 2. George Bailey 1300–1360 m. Corzon 1302–1360
    1. 1. Richard Bailey 1316–1376
      1. 1. John Bailey 1348–1478 m. Katherine Charles 1350–1424
        1. 1. Robert Bailey 1383–1478 m. Margaret Delves 1386–1486

Anne Vernon's Timeline

2 Records

1273
1273
Birth of Anne Vernon in Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
Shipbrook, Cheshire, England
1334
1334
Age 61
Death of Anne Vernon in Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England
Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1273
    Event Place: Shipbrook, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1334
    Event Place: Great Bealings, Suffolk Coastal, Suffolk, England

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