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Sign up freeEdmund Courtenay 1435 – 1496 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1435
Birth Location: Powderham Castle, Devonshire, England
Death Date: 4 FEB 1496
Death Location: England
Father: Phillip Courtenay
Mother: Elizabeth Hungerford
Spouse(s): Jane Devioke
Children(s): Richard Courtenay
The story of Edmund Courtenay began in 1435 in Powderham Castle, Devonshire, England. Edmund Courtenay married Jane Devioke, and had children including Richard Courtenay. Edmund Courtenay passed away in 1496 in England.
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Biography
- The story of Edmund Courtenay began in 1435 in Powderham Castle, Devonshire, England.
- Edmund Courtenay married Jane Devioke, and had children including Richard Courtenay.
- Edmund Courtenay passed away in 1496 in England.
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Edmund Courtenay's Descendants
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1. Richard Courtenay (BET 1465 AND 1480 – 1497) m. Maude Mitchell (1500 – BEF 1600)
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1. Lawrence Courtenay (1468 – 1542) m. Dorothy Sydenham (1466 – 1520)
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1. Catherine Courtney (ABT 1541 – 23 MAR 1571) m. Thomas Kempe (ABT 1540 – 23 MAR 1571)
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1. Humphrey Kempe (ABT 1563 – 10 NOV 1624) m. Jane (Anne) Peyton (1575 – BEF 1675)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1435
Event Place: Powderham Castle, Devonshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 FEB 1496
Event Place: England