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Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir 1515–1594 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1515
Birth Location: Sowerby, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 23 Jan 1594
Death Location: Sowerby, Yorkshire, England
Father: Sir Gleydhyll\Gleydyll\Gledhill
Mother: Elizabeth Lady
Spouse(s): Lady Barstow-Woller-Gledhill
Children(s): Isabell Gleidel
The story of Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir began in 1515 in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England. Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir married Lady Esther Mary Barstow Woller Gledhill, and had children including Isabell Gleidel. Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir passed away in 1594 in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir began in 1515 in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.
- Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir married Lady Esther Mary Barstow Woller Gledhill, and had children including Isabell Gleidel.
- Gilbert 13GGF Gledhill Sir passed away in 1594 in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England.
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Gilbert Sir's Ancestors
Gilbert Sir's Descendants
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1. Isabell Gleidel 1541–1635
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1. MATTHEW (JOHN BARSTOW) \Beairsto 1565–1644
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1. Matthew Barstow 1590–1644 m. Margaret (Skurrie) *5691 1597–1618
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1. Elizabeth (Not Barstow) Carver 1618–1672
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Gilbert Sir's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1515
Event Place: Sowerby, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Jan 1594
Event Place: Sowerby, Yorkshire, England