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Cecile St. George 1150–1201 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1150
Birth Location: Cheshire, England
Death Date: 1201
Death Location: Lancashire, Lancashire, England
Father: George George
Mother: Matilda Kingsley
Spouse(s): Ralph Knight
Children(s): William Brereton
Cecile St. George was born in 1150 in Cheshire, England, the child of George St George And Matilda De Kingsley. Cecile St. George married Ralph De Brereton Knight, and had children including William De Brereton. Cecile St. George passed away in 1201 in Lancashire, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- Cecile St. George was born in 1150 in Cheshire, England, the child of George St George And Matilda De Kingsley.
- Cecile St. George married Ralph De Brereton Knight, and had children including William De Brereton.
- Cecile St. George passed away in 1201 in Lancashire, Lancashire, England.
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Cecile George's Ancestors
Cecile George's Descendants
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1. William (de) Brereton 1170–1216 m. Margery (de) Thornton 1181–1240
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1. Ralph Brereton 1197–1275 m. Ada (De) Hastings 1220–1245
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1. William Brereton 1244–1320 m. Cicelie Sandbach 1250–1300
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1. William Brereton 1263–1342 m. Rohese (de) Vernon 1268–1359
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Cecile George's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1150
Event Place: Cheshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1201
Event Place: Lancashire, Lancashire, England