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Eleanor Vaughan 1457–1482 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1457

Birth Location: Tretower, Breconshire, Wales

Death Date: abt 1482

Death Location: Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales

Father: Roger Vaughan

Mother: Lady Tretower

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Eleanor Vaughan was born in 1457 in Tretower, Breconshire, Wales, the child of Roger Vaughan And Lady Denise Verch Thomas Baroness Vaughan Tretower. Eleanor Vaughan passed away in 1482 in Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • Eleanor Vaughan was born in 1457 in Tretower, Breconshire, Wales, the child of Roger Vaughan And Lady Denise Verch Thomas Baroness Vaughan Tretower.
  • Eleanor Vaughan passed away in 1482 in Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Eleanor Vaughan's Ancestors

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Eleanor Vaughan
1457–1482
Birth Place: Tretower, Breconshire, Wales
Parents
Roger Vaughan
1404–1469
Tretwr, Llnfhngl Cwm Du, Breconshire, England
Lady (Denise Verch Thomas Baroness Vaughan) Tretower
1414–1435
Glasbury, Breconshire, Wales
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Ap Llewelyn) Vychan
1364–1407
Lngtwgdyfrynwysg, Abergavennym, Monmouthshire, England
Lady (Margaret Verch) Philip
1368–1407
Llangattock, Monmouth, England
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Eleanor Vaughan's Timeline

2 Records

1457
abt 1457
Birth of Eleanor Vaughan in Tretower, Breconshire, Wales
Tretower, Breconshire, Wales
1482
abt 1482
Age 25
Death of Eleanor Vaughan in Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales
Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1457
    Event Place: Tretower, Breconshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1482
    Event Place: Coity Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales

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