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Cecily de Grey 1460–1529 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 June 1460

Birth Location: Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England

Death Date: 12 May 1529

Death Location: London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England

Father: Sir Raffe

Mother: Lady Bonville

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Cecily de Grey was born in 1460 in Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England, the child of Sir Rauffe Raffe And Lady Catherine De Neville Bonville. Cecily de Grey passed away in 1529 in London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England.

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Biography

  • Cecily de Grey was born in 1460 in Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England, the child of Sir Rauffe Raffe And Lady Catherine De Neville Bonville.
  • Cecily de Grey passed away in 1529 in London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England.

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Cecily Grey's Ancestors

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Cecily Grey
1460–1529
Birth Place: Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England
Parents
Sir Rauffe Raffe
1423–1498
North Muskham, Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England
Lady (Catherine (de Neville)) Bonville
1435–1504
Salisbury, Wiltshire Unitary Authority, Wiltshire, England
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Cecily Grey's Timeline

2 Records

1460
30 June 1460
Birth of Cecily de Grey in Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England
Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England
1529
12 May 1529
Age 69
Death of Cecily de Grey in London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England
London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 June 1460
    Event Place: Shute, East Devon District, Devon, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 May 1529
    Event Place: London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England

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