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Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. 1471–1539 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1471

Birth Location: Wetherden, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 2 Apr 1539

Death Location: Badley, Suffolk, England

Father: John Sir

Mother: Margaret Baker

Spouse(s): John Sulyard

Children(s): Lady Cotton, Robert Bacon

In 1471, Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. entered the world in Wetherden, Suffolk, England, born to John Sulyard Sir And Margaret Baker. Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. married John Garneys Garnies Esq Son Of Thomas Garneys Esq Margaret Fraunceys Francis Husb Of Elizabeth Sulyard, and had children including Lady Margaret Marjory Margery Garneys Garnies Dau Of John Garneys Esq And Elizabeth Sulyard Wife Of Edward Blount Amp John Cotton, Robert Garneys Garneis Son Of John Garneys Esq Elizabeth Sulyard Husb Of Ann Bacon. Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. passed away in 1539 in Badley, Suffolk, England.

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  • In 1471, Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. entered the world in Wetherden, Suffolk, England, born to John Sulyard Sir And Margaret Baker.
  • Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. married John Garneys Garnies Esq Son Of Thomas Garneys Esq Margaret Fraunceys Francis Husb Of Elizabeth Sulyard, and had children including Lady Margaret Marjory Margery Garneys Garnies Dau Of John Garneys Esq And Elizabeth Sulyard Wife Of Edward Blount Amp John Cotton, Robert Garneys Garneis Son Of John Garneys Esq Elizabeth Sulyard Husb Of Ann Bacon.
  • Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. passed away in 1539 in Badley, Suffolk, England.

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Elizabeth Esq.'s Ancestors

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Elizabeth Esq.
1471–1539
Birth Place: Wetherden, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Sulyard Sir
1473–1539
Bayham, Suffolk, England
Margaret Baker
1485–1521
Suffolk, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Esq.'s Descendants

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Elizabeth (Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys,) Esq. (1471–2 Apr 1539) m. John (Garneys Garnies Esq., Son of Thomas Garneys, Esq. & Margaret Fraunceys Francis, Husb. of Elizabeth) Sulyard (1454–Jun 11, 1524)
  1. 1. Lady (Margaret Marjory Margery Garneys Garnies Dau. of John Garneys, Esq. and Elizabeth Sulyard, Wife of Edward Blount & John) Cotton 1496–1562 m. Edward Blount 1494–1559
    1. 1. Catharine Blount 1520–1585 m. Sir (James de) Croft, 1518–1590
      1. 1. LADY (Anna) Croft 1550–1618 m. Sir (Robert Gerunyne* of) Penbrookshire 1545–1586
        1. 1. Lady (Francis Gerunyne) Penbrookshire 1586–1665 m. Henry (Woodhouse, (Governor of Bermuda)) (Capt.) 1573–1637 m. Henry (Woodhouse Jr. CAPT, GOV of) Bahamas 1573–1637
  2. 2. Robert (Garneys Garneis Son of John Garneys, Esq. & Elizabeth Sulyard, Husb. of Ann) Bacon 1478–1556

Elizabeth Esq.'s Timeline

2 Records

1471
1471
Birth of Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. in Wetherden, Suffolk, England
Wetherden, Suffolk, England
1539
2 Apr 1539
Age 68
Death of Elizabeth Arbuthnet Sulyard Dau. of John Sulyard & Agnes Hungate, Wife of John Garneys, Esq. in Badley, Suffolk, England
Badley, Suffolk, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1471
    Event Place: Wetherden, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1539
    Event Place: Badley, Suffolk, England

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