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Edward Courtenay 1525 – 1566 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1525

Birth Location: Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon

Death Date: 29 NOV 1566

Death Location: Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon

Father: Peter Courtenay

Mother: Elizabeth Shilstone

Spouse(s): Florence Moore

Children(s): Katherine Courtenay

The story of Edward Courtenay began in 1525 in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon. Edward Courtenay married Florence Moore, and had children including Katherine Courtenay. Edward Courtenay passed away in 1566 in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Courtenay began in 1525 in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon.
  • Edward Courtenay married Florence Moore, and had children including Katherine Courtenay.
  • Edward Courtenay passed away in 1566 in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon.

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Edward Courtenay's Ancestors

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Edward Courtenay
1525 – 1566
Birth Place: Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon
Parents
Peter De Courtenay
1505 – 1552
Powderham Castle, Powderham, Devon, England
Elizabeth Shilstone
1509 – 1605
Bridestowe, Devon, England
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Edward Courtenay's Descendants

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Edward Courtenay (1525 – 29 NOV 1566) m. Florence Moore (1530 – 1582)
  1. 1. Katherine Courtenay (1562 – 1605)
    1. 1. Ann Calmady (1580 – 1609) m. John (Gore) Porter (1577 – 1611)
      1. 1. Anna Porter (1603 – 1630) m. John Hothley (23 NOV 1606 – 28 Jun 1668)
        1. 1. William Hoadley (28 November 1630 – 11 Dec 1709)

Edward Courtenay's Timeline

2 Records

1525
1525
Birth of Edward Courtenay in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon
Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon
1566
29 NOV 1566
Age 41
Death of Edward Courtenay in Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon
Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1525
    Event Place: Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 NOV 1566
    Event Place: Ugbrook Park, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Newton Abbot, Exminster & Teignbridge, South Devon

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