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Bryan Sanford 1434–1464 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1434

Birth Location: Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England

Death Date: 1464

Death Location: St Peter's Churchyard, Thorpe Salvin, Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England

Father: Edmund Sanford

Mother: Katherine Ughtred

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Green

Children(s): Mary **, Annie Newcomen

Bryan Sanford was born in 1434 in Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England, the child of Edmund De Sanford And Katherine Ughtred. Bryan Sanford married Elizabeth Green, and had children including Annie E Newcomen, Mary Sanford. Bryan Sanford passed away in 1464 in St Peter's Churchyard, Thorpe Salvin, Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Bryan Sanford was born in 1434 in Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England, the child of Edmund De Sanford And Katherine Ughtred.
  • Bryan Sanford married Elizabeth Green, and had children including Annie E Newcomen, Mary Sanford.
  • Bryan Sanford passed away in 1464 in St Peter's Churchyard, Thorpe Salvin, Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Bryan Sanford's Ancestors

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Bryan Sanford
1434–1464
Birth Place: Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England
Parents
Edmund de Sanford
1400–
Derbyshire, England
Katherine Ughtred
1400–1461
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas) Ughtred
1325–1401
Kexby, Yorkshire, England
Catherine (Mauley of) Scarborough
1300–1402
Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir (Knight)
1292–1365
Margaret Burdon
1290–1365
Piers Castle
1301–1355
Lady Clifford
1307–1382
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Garter
1270–1311
Isabel Steeton
1275–1347
Piers Castle
1281–1348
Eleanor Nottinghamshire
1276–1335
Sir Skipton,
1274–1314
Lady Clifford
1275–1327

Bryan Sanford's Descendants

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Bryan Sanford (1434–1464) m. Elizabeth Green (1436–1464)
  1. 1. Mary (Sanford) ** 1460–1544 m. Martin Newcomen 1460–1540
    1. 1. Christopher Newcomen 1482–1483
    2. 2. William Newcomen 1486–1550
    3. 3. Charles Newcomen 1510–1631
    4. 4. Bryan Newcomen 1515–1516
    5. 5. Bryan Newcomen 1437–
    6. 6. George Newcomb 1486–1550
    7. 7. William Newcombe 1484–1545
    8. 8. Elizabeth Newcomen 1486–1556 m. Charles DeYarburgh 1467–1544
      1. 1. Nicholas (Edmund) Yarburgh 1529–1590 m. Margaret Grantham 1514–1560
        1. 1. Francis Yarburgh 1550–1595 m. Frances Wray 1554–1588 m. Elizabeth Farmour 1616–
        2. 2. Robert Yarburgh 1547–
        3. 3. Faith Yarburgh 1544–
        4. 4. Francis Yarborough 1546–1595
      2. 2. Christopher Yarburgh 1512–1556
      3. 3. Margaret Yarburgh 1516–1579
      4. 4. Bridget Yarburgh 1518–1595
      5. 5. Jane Yarburgh 1520–
      6. 6. Barbara Yarburgh 1522–
      7. 7. Elizabeth DeYarburgh 1531–
      8. 8. Ursula Yarburgh 1525–
      9. 9. Briani (Bryan) Yarbrurgh 1524–1578
      10. 10. Sir (Nicholas Edmund) Yarburgh 1510–1590
    9. 9. Bryan Newcomen 1537–1540
    10. 10. Margaret Newcombe 1502–1493
    11. 11. Mary Newcombe 1490–1521
    12. 12. Elizabeth NEWCOMBE 1488–
  2. 2. Annie (E.) Newcomen 1460–1545

Bryan Sanford's Timeline

2 Records

1434
1434
Birth of Bryan Sanford in Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England
Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England
1464
1464
Age 30
Death of Bryan Sanford in Thorpe, Yorkshire, England
Thorpe, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1434
    Event Place: Of Thorpe, Yorkshire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1464
    Event Place: Thorpe, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: St Peter's Churchyard, Thorpe Salvin, Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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