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Elizabeth Verney 1557–1592 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 September 1557

Birth Location: Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: October 1592

Death Location: Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Willoughby

Mother: Lady Clarke

Spouse(s): William Palmer

Children(s): Walter Palmer

In 1557, Elizabeth Verney entered the world in Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, born to Sir John Henry De Stoke De Verney Baron Of Willoughby And Lady Margaret Clarke. Elizabeth Verney married William John Palmer, and had children including Walter Edward Palmer. Elizabeth Verney passed away in 1592 in Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom.

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  • In 1557, Elizabeth Verney entered the world in Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, born to Sir John Henry De Stoke De Verney Baron Of Willoughby And Lady Margaret Clarke.
  • Elizabeth Verney married William John Palmer, and had children including Walter Edward Palmer.
  • Elizabeth Verney passed away in 1592 in Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom.

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Elizabeth Verney's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Verney
1557–1592
Birth Place: Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir John Henry de Stoke de Verney, Baron of Willoughby
1530–1557
Stoke Courey, Fairfield, Somerset, England
Lady (Margaret) Clarke
1538–1611
Kingsborth, Kent, England
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Elizabeth Verney's Descendants

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Elizabeth Verney (2 September 1557–October 1592) m. William (John) Palmer (14 July 1544–10 November 1661)
  1. 1. Walter (Edward) Palmer 1585–1661 m. Ann (Elizabeth) Short 1589–1628
    1. 1. Hannah Palmer 1634–1681 m. Roger Sterry 1630–1680
      1. 1. Lt. (Samuel (Samuell) Sterry) (Sterrey) 1674–1734 m. Hannah Rose 1683–1724
        1. 1. Hannah Sterry 1704–1801 m. Elkanah Hewitt 1699–1776
        2. 2. Samuel Sterry 1706–
        3. 3. Cyprian Sterry 1707–1772
        4. 4. Robert Sterry 1711–1772
        5. 5. Zerviah Sterry 1713–
    2. 2. Nehemiah (Palmer,) I 1637–1717
    3. 3. Moses (Palmer,) Sr. 1640–1701
    4. 4. Sarah ((Sarah Chapman) Palmer,) Sr. 1627–
    5. 5. Ann Palmer 1628–1657
    6. 6. Benjamin Palmer 1642–1715
    7. 7. Bridget Palmer 1612–
    8. 8. Elihu Palmer 1636–1665
    9. 9. Elizabeth Palmer 1606–1677
    10. 10. George Palmer 1638–1662
    11. 11. Gershom (D) Palmer 1644–1718
    12. 12. Grace Palmer 1612–1609
    13. 13. Henry Palmer 1600–1680
    14. 14. Rebecca Palmer 1647–1713
    15. 15. William Palmer 1609–1661
    16. 16. William Palmer 1616–1636
    17. 17. William Palmer 1638–1704
    18. 18. William Palmer 1617–1670

Elizabeth Verney's Timeline

2 Records

1557
2 September 1557
Birth of Elizabeth Verney in Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
1592
October 1592
Age 35
Death of Elizabeth Verney in Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 September 1557
    Event Place: Fairfield, Stoke Courey, shire, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 1592
    Event Place: Holt Castle, Hold, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Worcester, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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