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Catherine (Katherine) de Conway 1570–1621 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1570

Birth Location: VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor

Death Date: 8 Apr 1621 X

Death Location: VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643.

Father: Sir Warwickshire

Mother: Lady Greville

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The story of Catherine (Katherine) de Conway began in 1570 in VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor. Catherine (Katherine) de Conway passed away in 1621 in VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643..

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  • The story of Catherine (Katherine) de Conway began in 1570 in VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor.
  • Catherine (Katherine) de Conway passed away in 1621 in VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643..

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Catherine Conway
1570–1621
Birth Place: VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor
Parents
Sir John Conway II of Arrow, Ragley (Knight), Second Baron of Warwickshire
1535–1603
VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor
Lady (ELEANORE Helen "Eleanor" Fulks) Greville
1539–1588
VERIFIED- Beauchamps Court, Alcester Parish, Warwickshire, England -In 1503, on the death of Richard Beauchamp, it passed to Robert, Lord Willoughby de Broke and then to Fulke Greville. It ceased to be the Greville's seat abt 1604.
Grandparents
Sir (Knight EDWARD CONWAY Gentleman Usher to the Chamber of King Henry) VIII
1485–1546
Ragley, Warwickshire, England
LadyAnne Burdett
1489–1544
Compton Seorsin, Warwickshire, England
Sir (Captain Fulke I Beauchamp of Milcote & Beauchamp, Sheriff of Warwick Greville Sheriff of) Warwick
1500–1559
Milcote, Warwickshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth Marquesa Willoughby 3rd Baroness Willoughby***of) Broke
1510–1562
Brokenbourough, Wiltshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Greville
1481–1528
Anne Denton
1469–1573
Sir Willoughby
1474–1517
Lady Neville
1494–1532
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catherine Conway's Timeline

2 Records

1570
1570
Birth of Catherine (Katherine) de Conway in VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor
VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor
1621
8 Apr 1621 X
Age 51
Death of Catherine (Katherine) de Conway in VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643.
VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1570
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Arrow Manor, Arrow, Warwickshire, England - In the 12th century Wm. de Camville, acquired it thru marriage and his kin held it til abt 1500 when it passed by marriage to Sir Hugh Conway. In the 17th century it was united with Ragley Manor

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1621 X
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Charles City County Area, Virginia, America -Colonization began here under the Virginia Company. In 1619 they founded 'Charles Cittie' as 1 of the first 4 boroughs/incorporations. Its name changed to 'Charles City County' in 1643.

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