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Elizabeth Clifford 1515 – 1569 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1515

Birth Location: Skipton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 02 Jan 1569

Death Location: Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England

Father: Sir Cumberland

Mother: Lady Cumberland

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In 1515, Elizabeth Clifford entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Henry De Clifford 1st Earl of Cumberland and Lady Margaret De Percy, Countess of Cumberland. Elizabeth Clifford passed away in 1569 in Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England.

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Biography

  • In 1515, Elizabeth Clifford entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Henry De Clifford 1st Earl of Cumberland and Lady Margaret De Percy, Countess of Cumberland.
  • Elizabeth Clifford passed away in 1569 in Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England.

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Elizabeth Clifford's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Clifford
1515 – 1569
Birth Place: Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Henry De Clifford 1st Earl of Cumberland
1487 – 1543
Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Lady (Margaret De Percy, Countess of) Cumberland
1490 – 1540
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland, England
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Elizabeth Clifford's Timeline

2 Records

1515
1515
Birth of Elizabeth Clifford in Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Skipton, Yorkshire, England
1569
02 Jan 1569
Age 54
Death of Elizabeth Clifford in Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England
Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1515
    Event Place: Skipton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Jan 1569
    Event Place: Castle, Brougham, Westmoreland, England

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