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Elizabeth Joan Danvers 1426–1500 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1426 or 1428

Birth Location: Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England

Death Date: 5 April 1500

Death Location: 1673103, Oxfordshire, England

Father: John, (Oxford)

Mother: Lady Bruley

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In 1426, Elizabeth Joan Danvers entered the world in Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England, born to John Lord Of Ipswell Amp Oxfordshire Danvers Knight Of The Shire Oxford And Lady Joane Countess Waterstock Bruley. Elizabeth Joan Danvers passed away in 1500 in 1673103, Oxfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1426, Elizabeth Joan Danvers entered the world in Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England, born to John Lord Of Ipswell Amp Oxfordshire Danvers Knight Of The Shire Oxford And Lady Joane Countess Waterstock Bruley.
  • Elizabeth Joan Danvers passed away in 1500 in 1673103, Oxfordshire, England.

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Elizabeth Danvers's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Danvers
1426–1500
Birth Place: Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England
Parents
John, Lord of Ipswell & Oxfordshire Danvers Knight of the Shire (Oxford)
1381–1448
Ipswell, Oxfordshire, England
Lady (Joane Countess Waterstock) Bruley
1406–1450
1673286, Oxfordshire, England
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Elizabeth Danvers's Timeline

2 Records

1426
1426 or 1428
Birth of Elizabeth Joan Danvers in Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England
Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England
1500
5 April 1500
Age 74
Death of Elizabeth Joan Danvers in 1673103, Oxfordshire, England
1673103, Oxfordshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1426 or 1428
    Event Place: Cothrop, Oxfordshire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 April 1500
    Event Place: 1673103, Oxfordshire, England

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