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Frederick Tylney, Knight 1420–1447 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1420

Birth Location: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1447

Death Location: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England

Father: Sir Guild

Mother: Isabel Thorpe

Spouse(s): Elizabeth (Cheney)

Children(s): Elizabeth Quee

The story of Frederick Tylney, Knight began in 1420 in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England. Frederick Tylney, Knight married Elizabeth Say Cheney, and had children including Elizabeth Tilney Duchess Of Norfolk Countess Of Surrey Lady In Waiting To Queen Consort Elizabeth Woodville Lady Of The Bedchamber To The Quee. Frederick Tylney, Knight passed away in 1447 in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Frederick Tylney, Knight began in 1420 in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.
  • Frederick Tylney, Knight married Elizabeth Say Cheney, and had children including Elizabeth Tilney Duchess Of Norfolk Countess Of Surrey Lady In Waiting To Queen Consort Elizabeth Woodville Lady Of The Bedchamber To The Quee.
  • Frederick Tylney, Knight passed away in 1447 in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Frederick Knight's Ancestors

Self
Frederick Knight
1420–1447
Birth Place: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Parents
Sir Philip Tilney (Tylney), Esquire of Boston, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Alderman of the Corpus Chrisit Guild
1399–1453
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Isabel (De) Thorpe
1398–1436
Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Frederick Tilney
1367–1406
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Margaret Rochford
1380–1441
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Frederick Knight's Descendants

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Frederick (Tylney,) Knight (1420–1447) m. Elizabeth (Say) (Cheney) (1424–15 Sep 1473)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (Tilney, Duchess of Norfolk, Countess of Surrey, Lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Elizabeth Woodville, Lady of the Bedchamber to the) Quee 1445–1497 m. Thomas (Howard, 1st Earl of Surrey, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, Courtier, diplomat, soldier, Battle of) Bosworth 1443–1524 m. Humphrey (Bourchier, War of the) Roses 1435–1471
    1. 1. Lord (William H Howard, K.G., 1st Baron of Effingham, diplomat, Privy Council, Trinity Hall-Cambridge grad, Lord High Admiral of the Fleet, Ambassador) t 1510–1573 m. Katherine Broughton 1514–1535 m. Margaret (de Gamage, Maid of Honor to Queen Anne) Boleyn 1518–1581
      1. 1. Lady (Mary Margaret Howard, Countess of Leicester, Baroness of Sheffield, () Douglas) 1543–1600 m. Edward (Dudley) Sutton 1525–1586 m. Richard Mompesson –1627
      2. 2. Charles (Howard, High Admiral who defeated Spanish Armada in 1588, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Uncle via Margaret Howard () Henson) 1535–1624 m. Lady (Catherine Carey) (Howard) 1547–1602 m. Margaret (Stuart) Stewart 1591–1639
        1. 1. William (Howard 3rd Baron of) Effingham 1577–1615 m. Anne (St John Baroness Beauchamp of) Bletso 1575–1638
        2. 2. Charles (Howard 2nd Earl of) Nottingham 1579–1642
        3. 3. Lady (Elizabeth Howard, Countess of) Carrick 1574–1646 m. Robert Southwell 1563–1598
        4. 4. Lady (Frances) Howard 1572–1628
        5. 5. Charles (Howard, 4th Earl of Nottingham, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham, no) issue 1610–1681 m. Arabella Smith 1612–1682
        6. 6. Ann (Howard, Lady) Garlies 1612–1633 m. Alexander (Stewart Baron of) Garlies 1602–1639
      3. 3. Lady (Joan) Howard 1532–1615 m. Sir (Edmund) Scott 1524–1621
        1. 1. Henry (Scott of Scot's) Hall 1560–1624
        2. 2. Edmund Scott 1558–1642
      4. 4. Catherine Howard 1541–1598
      5. 5. Douglas (Howard) Lady 1538–1608
      6. 6. Lady (Margaret Howard, Lady of) Salisbury 1550–1608 m. Richard (Allen Hynson ( Hinson), Jr., of) Barnard 1550–1610
        1. 1. William Hynson 1570–1630
        2. 2. John Hynson 1585–1638
      7. 7. Sir (William II de Howard, Knight, Earl of) Effingham 1540–1600
    2. 2. Charles Howard 1483–1512
    3. 3. Thomas (Howard, K.G., 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey, 14th Baron Segrave, 13th Baron) Mowbray 1473–1554 m. Elizabeth (Stafford, 3rd Dutchess of) Norfolk 1497–1558 m. Anne (Plantagenet of) York 1475–1511
      1. 1. Henry (I Howard, K.G., Military Commander, Courtier, English Renaissance Poet, 3rd Earl of) Surrey 1517–1547 m. Lady (Frances de Vere, Countess of) Surrey 1517–1577
        1. 1. Lady (Margaret Howard, Baroness of) Bolton 1543–1590 m. Lord (Henry Le Scrope, 9th Baron Scrope of) Bolton 1534–1592
        2. 2. Sir (Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Garter, English Army Commander in Scotland, Baron of Segrave & Mowbray,) beheaded 1536–1572 m. Mary (FitzAlan, Duchess of) Norfolk 1540–1564
        3. 3. Lady (Margaret Dudely) Howard 1531–1541
        4. 4. Sir (Robert) Howard 1532–1588
        5. 5. Lady (Jane Howard Neville Countess) Westmoreland 1537–1593
        6. 6. Sir (Henry Howard lst Earl of) Northampton 1540–1614
        7. 7. Lady (Katherine) Berkeley 1538–1596
      2. 2. Mary (Howard (fitz Roy), Duchess of Richmond and) Summerset 1519–1557
      3. 3. Thomas Howard 1528–1582
      4. 4. Lord (Edmund) Howard 1498–1539
      5. 5. Thomas Howard 1496–1508
      6. 6. William Howard 1498–1571
    4. 4. Henry Howard 1480–1513
    5. 5. Elizabeth (Howard Countess of) Wiltshire 1483–1538 m. Sir (Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire & Ormond, Knight of the Garter, English envoy to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles) V 1477–1539
      1. 1. Mary Carey 1501–1536 m. Sir (William Cary, Baron Cary of Clovelly, Sheriff & Mayor Of) Bristol 1492–1528 m. Henry (VIII Tudor, King of England, Ireland & Scotland, created & headed Church of England, started English Protestantism) 1534 1491–1547 m. William Stafford 1495–1556
        1. 1. Lord (Henry "illegitimate Tudor" Carey, 1st Baron) Hunsdon 1526–1596 m. The (Right Honorable Anne Morgan, Baroness of Hundson, Lady of the Privy Chamber to Queen) Elizabeth 1529–1606
        2. 2. Robert Carey 1512–1569 m. Christian (Anne) Dennis 1525–1560
        3. 3. Lady (Mary Catherine "Kate" ("The Illegitimate Tudor") Carey, Lady of The Queen's Privy Chamber, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber (Royal Lady in Waiting) (Illegitimate daughter of King Henry) VII 1524–1568 m. Sir (Lord Francis I "The Elder" Knollys, KG, Sheriff of Hampshire, Statesman, English Courtier, Privy Councillor, 2nd Lord of La War, Custodian of Wallingford Castle,) Hi 1514–1592
        4. 4. Richard Cary 1525–1570
        5. 5. John Stafford 1534–1543
      2. 2. Anne (Boleyn, Queen consort of England, Marchioness of Pembroke, 2nd wife of Henry) VIII 1501–1536 m. Henry (VIII Tudor, King of England, Ireland & Scotland, created & headed Church of England, started English Protestantism) 1534 1491–1547
        1. 1. Miscarried (son) Tudor 1535–1535
        2. 2. Miscarried (son) Tudor 1536–1536
        3. 3. Elizabeth (I 'The Virgin Queen' Tudor, Queen of England, Ireland &) Scotland 1533–1603 m. Robert (Dudley, Earl Leicester, Master of the Horse, Queen Elizabeth's 1st) Favorite 1532–1588 m. Thomas (Seymour 1st Baron of Sudeley, Elizabeth's) suitor 1508–1548
        4. 4. Miscarriage (or false pregnancy) Tudor, 1534–
      3. 3. George (Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, Executed with his sister Queen) Anne 1504–1536 m. Jane Boleyn 1505–1542
        1. 1. George (Boleyn) Jr 1526–1603
      4. 4. Sybilla Boleyn 1499–1500
    6. 6. Catherine (Howard,) Countess 1486–1535
    7. 7. Sir (Edward Howard Lord High Admiral of) England 1476–1513
    8. 8. Lord (Edmund Howard, K.G., High) Admiral 1472–1539 m. Jocasta ('Joyce' Culpepper) Oxen 1480–1527
      1. 1. Henry (Howard) Esquire 1510–1532
      2. 2. Sir (Charles) Howard 1511–1615
      3. 3. Sir (George Howard) Knight 1525–1575
      4. 4. Catherine (Howard, 5th) Wife 1523–1542 m. Henry (VIII Tudor, King of England, Ireland & Scotland, created & headed Church of England, started English Protestantism) 1534 1491–1547
      5. 5. Mary Howard 1519–1571
      6. 6. Margaret (Howard) (Arundell) 1515–1572 m. Thomas (Arundel, Knight Bachelor, MP for Dorset, Sheriff of Dorsetshire, receiver-general of the Duchy of Cornwall, a gentleman of the Privy) Cham 1502–1552
        1. 1. Sir (Matthew Arundell (assumed mother's maiden name Howard), Knight, MP, Church of) England 1537–1598 m. Lady (Margaret Willoughby, Baroness) Arundell 1538–1591
        2. 2. Charles Arundell 1539–1587
    9. 9. John Bourchier 1467–1533 m. Katherine (Howard, Baroness of) Berners 1467–1536
    10. 10. Lady (Margaret) Bouchier 1468–1522
    11. 11. Lady (Anna Bourchier, Baroness Dacre de) South 1470–1530 m. Sir (Thomas Fiennes, knight, Lord) Dacre 1472–1533
      1. 1. Sir (Thomas Fiennes,) knight 1495–1528

Frederick Knight's Timeline

2 Records

1420
1420
Birth of Frederick Tylney, Knight in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
1447
1447
Age 27
Death of Frederick Tylney, Knight in Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1420
    Event Place: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [3] International, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1447
    Event Place: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [2] International, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Ashwellthorpe, South Norfolk District, Norfolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [2] International, Find a Grave Index

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