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Sign up freeGeorge Vere 1443 – 1500 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1443
Birth Location: ,,Essex,England
Death Date: 21 Aug 1500
Death Location: Earls Colne,Halstead,Essex,England
Father: John Vere
Mother: Elizabeth Howard
Spouse(s): Margaret Stafford
Children(s): Elizabeth Vere
The story of George Vere began in 1443 in ,,Essex,England. George Vere married Margaret Stafford, and had children including Elizabeth De Vere. George Vere passed away in 1500 in Earls Colne,Halstead,Essex,England.
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Biography
- The story of George Vere began in 1443 in ,,Essex,England.
- George Vere married Margaret Stafford, and had children including Elizabeth De Vere.
- George Vere passed away in 1500 in Earls Colne,Halstead,Essex,England.
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George Vere's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth (De) Vere (1480 – 1559-11-13) m. Anthony Wingfield (1475 – 1553-11-18)
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1. Margaret Wingfeilde (1515 – ) m. William Barrett (1513 – 1565-03-11)
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1. Christopher Barrett (1562-04-13 – 1598-11-27) m. Elizabeth Clarke (1564 – 1650)
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1. Thomas Barrett (1602 – 6 Oct 1668) m. Margaret Huntington (1606 – 8 Jul 1681)
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George Vere's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1443
Event Place: ,,Essex,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Aug 1500
Event Place: Earls Colne,Halstead,Essex,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree