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Dorothea de Vere 1497–1526 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1497
Birth Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Death Date: ABT 17 FEB 1526
Death Location: Well, Yorkshire, England
Father: George Vere
Mother: Margaret Vere
Spouse(s): John Latimer
Children(s): John Neville
Dorothea de Vere was born in 1497 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, the child of George De Vere And Margaret De Vere. Dorothea de Vere married John Neville 3Rd Baron Latimer, and had children including John Neville. Dorothea de Vere passed away in 1526 in Well, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- Dorothea de Vere was born in 1497 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, the child of George De Vere And Margaret De Vere.
- Dorothea de Vere married John Neville 3Rd Baron Latimer, and had children including John Neville.
- Dorothea de Vere passed away in 1526 in Well, Yorkshire, England.
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Dorothea Vere's Descendants
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1. John Neville 1520–1577 m. Lucy Neville 1523–1583
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1. Dorothy Cecil 1548–1608 m. Thomas Cecil 1542–1622
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1. Edward (Cecil 1st Viscount of) Wimbledon 1572–1638 m. Theodosia Cecil 1573–1615
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1. Albinia Wray 1603–1659 m. Christopher (Wray Kt.,) MP 1601–1646
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Dorothea Vere's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1497
Event Place: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: ABT 17 FEB 1526
Event Place: Well, Yorkshire, England