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Eleanor Cotton 1490–1517 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1490
Birth Location: Kinderton, Cheshire, , England
Death Date: 18 Jun 1517
Death Location: England
Father: Richard Cotton
Mother: Joan Brereton
Spouse(s): William VENABLES
Children(s): Cecily Venables, Thomas Venables
In 1490, Eleanor Cotton entered the world in Kinderton, Cheshire, , England, born to Richard Cotton And Joan Brereton. Eleanor Cotton married William Venables, and had children including Cecily Venables, Thomas Venables. Eleanor Cotton passed away in 1517 in England.
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Biography
- In 1490, Eleanor Cotton entered the world in Kinderton, Cheshire, , England, born to Richard Cotton And Joan Brereton.
- Eleanor Cotton married William Venables, and had children including Cecily Venables, Thomas Venables.
- Eleanor Cotton passed away in 1517 in England.
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Eleanor Cotton's Descendants
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1. Cecily Venables 1510– m. Thomas Talbot 1517–1558
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1. Henry Talbot 1533–1571
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2. Anne Talbot 1535–1537 m. Hugh Sherburne 1459–1528
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1. Thomas Sherburne –1537 m. Jane Towneley 1514–
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1. Richard Sherbourne 1522–1594 m. Maude Bold 1513–1588
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2. Thomas Venables 1514–1580
Eleanor Cotton's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1490
Event Place: Kinderton, Cheshire, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 Jun 1517
Event Place: England