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Cecily Bardolf 1324–1387 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1324

Birth Location: Wormegay, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 7 FEB 1387

Death Location: (bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England

Father: Sir Bardolf

Mother: Agnes Grandison

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Cecily Bardolf was born in 1324 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England, the child of Sir Thomas Bardolf And Agnes Grandison. Cecily Bardolf passed away in 1387 in (bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • Cecily Bardolf was born in 1324 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England, the child of Sir Thomas Bardolf And Agnes Grandison.
  • Cecily Bardolf passed away in 1387 in (bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

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Cecily Bardolf's Ancestors

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Cecily Bardolf
1324–1387
Birth Place: Wormegay, Norfolk, England
Parents
Sir Thomas Bardolf
1282–1328
Watton At Stone, Hertfordshire, England
Agnes Grandison
1283–1357
Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England
Grandparents
William, (of St Cross, 1st Baron Grandison Switzerland, 1st Lord) Grandison
1255–1335
Cassington, Oxford, England
Sibyl, (Heiress) Tregoz
1270–1334
Great-Grandparents
John, Tregoz
1245–1300
Mabel FitzWarin
1245–1297
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Cecily Bardolf's Timeline

2 Records

1324
1324
Birth of Cecily Bardolf in Wormegay, Norfolk, England
Wormegay, Norfolk, England
1387
7 FEB 1387
Age 63
Death of Cecily Bardolf in (bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England
(bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1324
    Event Place: Wormegay, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 FEB 1387
    Event Place: (bur.) Austin Friars Church, Norwich, Norfolk, England

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