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Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton 1405 – 1495 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jan 1405

Birth Location: VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586.

Death Date: 22 Nov 1495

Death Location: VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage.

Father: Willem Brereton

Mother: Angella'Anyll Venables

Spouse(s): Hon. Clifton,

Children(s):

Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton was born in 1405 in VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586., the child of Willem Brereton and Angella'Anyll Venables. Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton married Hon. Lord Sir John de Savage, of Clifton,. Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton passed away in 1495 in VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage..

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  • Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton was born in 1405 in VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586., the child of Willem Brereton and Angella'Anyll Venables.
  • Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton married Hon. Lord Sir John de Savage, of Clifton,.
  • Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton passed away in 1495 in VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage..

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Elizabeth Brereton
1405 – 1495
Birth Place: VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586.
Parents
Willem Brereton
1370 – 1402
Egerton, Cheshire, England [3]; or Eggerton
Angella'Anyll Venables
1374 – 1442
Kinderton Cum Hulme, Cheshire or Kinderton, Cheshire, England [3]
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Elizabeth Brereton's Timeline

2 Records

1405
11 Jan 1405
Birth of Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton in VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586.
VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586.
1495
22 Nov 1495
Age 90
Death of Elizabeth Eleanor De Brereton in VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage.
VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1405
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Brereton Manor, Brereton Parish, Cheshire, England -In 1086 it was 1 of 6 manors of the Barony of Kinderton, held by Gilbert de Venables, who both came with William the Conqueror. The Hall was built in 1586.
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: USA
    Record Source:
    [1] The Paynes of Hamilton : a genealogical and biographical record
    [2] The ancient and noble family of the Savages of the Ards
    [3] Family book of remembrance and genealogy, with allied lines

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Nov 1495
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Rocksavage (Rock Savage) Manor, Clifton (now Runcorn), Cheshire, England -It was an Elizabethan mansion, now in ruins, acquired by the Savage's thru marriage.

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