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Catherine Carew 1500–1524 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1500
Birth Location: Ottery Mohun, Devon, , England
Death Date: 1524
Death Location: Modbury, Devon, , England
Father: Sir Carew
Mother: Catherine Huddesfield
Spouse(s): Philip Champernon
Children(s): Catherine Champernon
The story of Catherine Carew began in 1500 in Ottery Mohun, Devon, , England. Catherine Carew married Philip Champernon, and had children including Catherine Champernon. Catherine Carew passed away in 1524 in Modbury, Devon, , England.
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Biography
- The story of Catherine Carew began in 1500 in Ottery Mohun, Devon, , England.
- Catherine Carew married Philip Champernon, and had children including Catherine Champernon.
- Catherine Carew passed away in 1524 in Modbury, Devon, , England.
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Catherine Carew's Ancestors
Catherine Carew's Descendants
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1. Catherine Champernon 1519–1538 m. Walter Raleigh 1521–1581 m. Otho Gilbert 1513–1547
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1. Walter Raleigh 1552–1618 m. Elizabeth Throckmorton 1565–1647
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1. Edward Smalley 1589–1665 m. Elizabeth Moore 1565–1647
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1. John Smalley 1615–1692 m. Ann Walden 1616–1694
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2. Humphrey Gilbert 1539–1583 m. Anne Ager 1547–1631
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Catherine Carew's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1500
Event Place: Ottery Mohun, Devon, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1524
Event Place: Modbury, Devon, , England