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Elizabeth Eliza Mundy 1520–1566 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1520

Birth Location: Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England

Death Date: 21 Jan 1566

Death Location: Oxfordshire, England

Father: Sir Munday

Mother: Dame Brown

Spouse(s): Sir Gipping

Children(s): John Tyrrell, Alice Tyrell, Sir Tyrrell, Edward Tyrell, Jane Tirrell, Charles Gipping, George Tirrell, Ann Tyrrell

In 1520, Elizabeth Eliza Mundy entered the world in Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England, born to Sir John Munday And Dame Juliana Brown. Elizabeth Eliza Mundy married Sir John Tyrrell Of Gipping, and had children including Alice Tyrell, Ann Tyrrell, Charles Tyrrell Of Gipping, Edward Tyrell, Elizabeth Tyrrell, Fanny Tyrrell, George Tyrrell Tirrell, James Tyrrell Of Gipping, Jane Tirrell, John Thomas Tyrrell, Margaret Tyrrell Tirrell, Sir Thomas Of Wetherden And Gipping Tyrrell, Vincent Tyrrell. Elizabeth Eliza Mundy passed away in 1566 in Oxfordshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1520, Elizabeth Eliza Mundy entered the world in Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England, born to Sir John Munday And Dame Juliana Brown.
  • Elizabeth Eliza Mundy married Sir John Tyrrell Of Gipping, and had children including Alice Tyrell, Ann Tyrrell, Charles Tyrrell Of Gipping, Edward Tyrell, Elizabeth Tyrrell, Fanny Tyrrell, George Tyrrell Tirrell, James Tyrrell Of Gipping, Jane Tirrell, John Thomas Tyrrell, Margaret Tyrrell Tirrell, Sir Thomas Of Wetherden And Gipping Tyrrell, Vincent Tyrrell.
  • Elizabeth Eliza Mundy passed away in 1566 in Oxfordshire, England.

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Elizabeth Mundy's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Mundy
1520–1566
Birth Place: Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England
Parents
Sir John Munday
1489–1537
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
Dame (Juliana) Brown
1496–1537
Chekenden, Oxfordshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Mundy's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Eliza) Mundy (1520–21 Jan 1566) m. Sir (John Tyrrell of) Gipping (1506–Jul 1573)
  1. 1. John (Thomas) Tyrrell 1545–1590 m. Anne Sulyard 1553–1610
    1. 1. Agnes (Tyrel Tyrrel) Tirrell 1571–1671 m. Nicholas (Sharpe (10GGF) (Immigrant) Eng to) MA 1567–1635
      1. 1. Alice Sharpe 1593–1691 m. Robert (Rand, Immigrant) Ancestor 1590–1649
        1. 1. Susanna Rand 1628–1728 m. Abraham Newell 1626–1726
        2. 2. Alice Rand, 1634–1721 m. THOMAS LORD 1633–1713
        3. 3. Margery Rand 1626–1714
        4. 4. John Rand 1627–1631
        5. 5. Margaret Rand 1613–1714
        6. 6. Francis (John) Rand 1611–1691
        7. 7. Robert Rand 1622–1694
        8. 8. Parnell Rand 1624–1694
        9. 9. Thomas Rand 1627–1683 m. Mary (Rands) (nee?) 1660–1699 m. Sarah (Edenden Eddington - Idams -) Rand 1636–1699 m. Mother (of Christian:) Unknown-England 1625–1685
        10. 10. Elizabeth (Rand -) Brewer 1639–1702
        11. 11. Nathaniel Rand 1636–1696
        12. 12. Alice (Rand (d. age 4)) (Immigrant) 1629–1633
        13. 13. Zachariah Rand 1640–1706
  2. 2. Alice Tyrell 1544–1600
  3. 3. Sir (Thomas (of Wetherden and Gipping)) Tyrrell 1529–1606
  4. 4. Edward Tyrell 1542–1587
  5. 5. Jane Tirrell 1517–1778
  6. 6. Charles (Tyrrell of) Gipping –1608
  7. 7. George (Tyrrell) Tirrell –1607
  8. 8. Ann Tyrrell –1778

Elizabeth Mundy's Timeline

2 Records

1520
1520
Birth of Elizabeth Eliza Mundy in Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England
Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England
1566
21 Jan 1566
Age 46
Death of Elizabeth Eliza Mundy in Oxfordshire, England
Oxfordshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1520
    Event Place: Checkenden, Oxfordshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Jan 1566
    Event Place: Oxfordshire, England
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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