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Christopher Conyers 1392–1465 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef. 1392

Birth Location: Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Bef. 1465

Death Location: Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England

Father: John Conyers

Mother: Margaret Quintin

Spouse(s): Eleanor Rollston, Margaret Waddeley

Children(s): Margaret Pudsey, Maragret Wycliffe, Margaret Lascelles, Isabel Aske, Brian Conyers, Alice Wharton, Elizabeth Borough, Roger Esq, Richard Conyers, Joan Conyers, William Marske, Catherine Aske, John KG

The story of Christopher Conyers began in 1392 in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England. Christopher Conyers married Eleanor Rollston, Margaret Waddeley, and had children including Alice Conyers Wharton, Brian Conyers, Catherine Conyers Aske, Elizabeth Conyers Borough, Isabel Conyers Aske, Joan Conyers, John Conyers Kg, Maragret Conyers Wycliffe, Margaret Conyers Lascelles, Margaret Conyers Pudsey, Richard Conyers, Roger Conyers Esq, William Conyers Of Marske. Christopher Conyers passed away in 1465 in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Christopher Conyers began in 1392 in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England.
  • Christopher Conyers married Eleanor Rollston, Margaret Waddeley, and had children including Alice Conyers Wharton, Brian Conyers, Catherine Conyers Aske, Elizabeth Conyers Borough, Isabel Conyers Aske, Joan Conyers, John Conyers Kg, Maragret Conyers Wycliffe, Margaret Conyers Lascelles, Margaret Conyers Pudsey, Richard Conyers, Roger Conyers Esq, William Conyers Of Marske.
  • Christopher Conyers passed away in 1465 in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England.

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Christopher Conyers's Ancestors

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Christopher Conyers
1392–1465
Birth Place: Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England
Parents
John Conyers
1365–1412
Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England
Margaret (St) Quintin
1380–1426
Brandsbutton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Robert Conyers
1325–1390
Ormesby, Yorkshire, England
Juliana Percy
1334–1370
Ormesby, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Percy
1303–1354
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Percy
1281–1342
Juliane
1283–

Christopher Conyers's Descendants

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Christopher Conyers (Bef. 1392–Bef. 1465) m. Eleanor Rollston (Abt. 1390–6 Aug 1444) m. Margaret Waddeley (1425–1500)
  1. 1. Margaret (Conyers) Pudsey 1451–1500
  2. 2. Maragret (Conyers) Wycliffe 1440–
  3. 3. Margaret (Conyers) Lascelles 1440–
  4. 4. Isabel (Conyers) Aske 1433–
  5. 5. Brian Conyers 1433–1478
  6. 6. Alice (Conyers) Wharton 1430–
  7. 7. Elizabeth (Conyers) Borough 1425–1460
  8. 8. Roger (Conyers) Esq 1420–
  9. 9. Richard Conyers 1420–
  10. 10. Joan Conyers 1420–1485 m. John FitzRandolph 1420–1475
    1. 1. Ralph FitzRandolph 1450–1517
    2. 2. Christopher FitzRandolph 1455–1515
    3. 3. John FitzRandolph 1455–1514 m. Edith (Elizabeth) FitzRandolph 1452–1524
      1. 1. Christopher FitzRandolph 1473–1574 m. Jean (Joane) Langton 1499–1573
        1. 1. Thomas FitzRandolph 1528–
        2. 2. Christopher (Fitz Randolph) Jr 1530–1588 m. Ann Wood 1545– m. Ann Wood 1545–1588
  11. 11. William (Conyers of) Marske 1417–1465
  12. 12. Catherine (Conyers) Aske 1417–
  13. 13. John (Conyers) KG 1416–1489

Christopher Conyers's Timeline

2 Records

1392
Bef. 1392
Birth of Christopher Conyers in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England
Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England
1465
Bef. 1465
Age 73
Death of Christopher Conyers in Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England
Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef. 1392
    Event Place: Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bef. 1465
    Event Place: Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire, England

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