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Barbara Gascoigne 1517–1573 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1517

Birth Location: Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 15 May 1573

Death Location: Cornwall, England

Father: Sir Knighted

Mother: Lady Gawthorpe

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Barbara Gascoigne was born in 1517 in Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir William Xlll Gaskon Of Gowthorpe Gascoigne Knighted And Lady Ann Alice Frognall Of Gawthorpe. Barbara Gascoigne passed away in 1573 in Cornwall, England.

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Biography

  • Barbara Gascoigne was born in 1517 in Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir William Xlll Gaskon Of Gowthorpe Gascoigne Knighted And Lady Ann Alice Frognall Of Gawthorpe.
  • Barbara Gascoigne passed away in 1573 in Cornwall, England.

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Barbara Gascoigne's Ancestors

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Barbara Gascoigne
1517–1573
Birth Place: Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir William Xlll Gaskon of Gowthorpe Gascoigne Knighted
1467–1551
Fryston, Yorkshire, England
Lady ((Ann) Alice Frognall of) Gawthorpe
1471–1553
Gawthorpe,,Yorkshire,England
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Barbara Gascoigne's Timeline

2 Records

1517
1517
Birth of Barbara Gascoigne in Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England
Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England
1573
15 May 1573
Age 56
Death of Barbara Gascoigne in Cornwall, England
Cornwall, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1517
    Event Place: Gowthorpe Hall, Bishop Wilton, East Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1573
    Event Place: Cornwall, England

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