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Christopher Warde 1451–1521 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1451

Birth Location: Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 31 DEC 1521

Death Location: Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England

Father: Roger Warde

Mother: Joan Tunstall

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Christopher Warde was born in 1451 in Yorkshire, England, the child of Roger Warde And Joan Tunstall. Christopher Warde passed away in 1521 in Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Christopher Warde was born in 1451 in Yorkshire, England, the child of Roger Warde And Joan Tunstall.
  • Christopher Warde passed away in 1521 in Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England.

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Christopher Warde's Ancestors

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Christopher Warde
1451–1521
Birth Place: Yorkshire, England
Parents
Roger Warde
1433–1472
Givendale, Yorkshire, England
Joan Tunstall
1431–1507
Lancashire, England
Grandparents
Roger Warde
1408–1453
Givendale, Yorkshire, England
Joan Markenfield
1410–1473
England, United Kingdom
Thomas Tunstall
1390–1435
Scargill, Yorkshire, England
Eleanor FitzHugh
1395–1457
Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Henry Hugh
1358–1425
Elizabeth Grey
1365–1427
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry FitzHugh
1338–1386
Joan Scrope
1336–1386
Robert Grey
1339–1367
Lora Quintin
1345–1369

Christopher Warde's Timeline

2 Records

1451
ABT 1451
Birth of Christopher Warde in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England
1521
31 DEC 1521
Age 70
Death of Christopher Warde in Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England
Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1451
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 DEC 1521
    Event Place: Givendale by Ripon, Yorkshire, England

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