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Giles Braose 1273–1311 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1273
Birth Location: Stinton, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 6 Feb 1311
Death Location: England
Father: Richard Braose
Mother: Alice Rus
Spouse(s): Joan Beaumont
Children(s): John Brewes
In 1273, Giles Braose entered the world in Stinton, Norfolk, England, born to Richard Braose And Alice Rus. Giles Braose married Joan Beaumont, and had children including John Brewes. Giles Braose passed away in 1311 in England.
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Biography
- In 1273, Giles Braose entered the world in Stinton, Norfolk, England, born to Richard Braose And Alice Rus.
- Giles Braose married Joan Beaumont, and had children including John Brewes.
- Giles Braose passed away in 1311 in England.
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Giles Braose's Ancestors
Giles Braose's Descendants
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1. John Brewes 1306–1374 m. Eve Ufford 1310–1370
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1. Cecily Brewes 1333–1401 m. William Kerdeston 1335–1391
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1. Isabel Kerdeston –1399 m. William Argentine 1350–1419
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1. John Argentine 1370– m. Margery Calthorpe 1394–1459
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2. John Brewse 1332–1394 m. Agnes Shardelowe 1338–1408
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1. Robert Brewes 1370–1424 m. Ela Stapleton 1380–1456
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1. Thomas Brewes 1407–1492 m. Elizabeth Debenham 1424–1502
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Giles Braose's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1273
Event Place: Stinton, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 Feb 1311
Event Place: England