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Catherine Knollys 1559–1632 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1559

Birth Location: Stanford, Berkshire, , England

Death Date: 30 Dec 1632

Death Location: Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States

Father: Francis KNOLLYS

Mother: Katherine Carey

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The story of Catherine Knollys began in 1559 in Stanford, Berkshire, , England. Catherine Knollys passed away in 1632 in Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine Knollys began in 1559 in Stanford, Berkshire, , England.
  • Catherine Knollys passed away in 1632 in Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States.

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Catherine Knollys's Ancestors

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Catherine Knollys
1559–1632
Birth Place: Stanford, Berkshire, , England
Parents
Francis KNOLLYS
1514–1596
Grays, Oxfordshire, England
Katherine Carey
1524–1568
Chilton, Wiltshire, , England
Grandparents
William Carey
1495–1528
Chilton, Wiltshire, England
Mary (BOLEYN Lady "Mistress"(Sister of HRH) Anne)
1504–1543
Chilton, Wiltshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
Sir BOLEYN
1485–1539
Elizabeth Howard
1484–1538
2nd-Great-Grandparents
SIR Boleyn
1449–1505
Lady Butler
1465–1539
Thomas Norfolk
1443–1524
Elizabeth Norfolk
1446–1497

Catherine Knollys's Timeline

2 Records

1559
1559
Birth of Catherine Knollys in Stanford, Berkshire, , England
Stanford, Berkshire, , England
1632
30 Dec 1632
Age 73
Death of Catherine Knollys in Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States
Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1559
    Event Place: Stanford, Berkshire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Dec 1632
    Event Place: Watton, Stone, Arkansas, United States

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