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Henry Cheney 1320–1334 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1320

Birth Location: Street, Sussex, England

Death Date: abt 1334

Death Location: Eastchurch, Kent, England

Father: William Cheney

Mother: Margaret Shurland

Spouse(s): Katherine Pabenham

Children(s): Henry Cheney, Nicholas Cheney

In 1320, Henry Cheney entered the world in Street, Sussex, England, born to William Cheney And Margaret De Shurland. Henry Cheney married Katherine Pabenham, and had children including Henry Cheney, Nicholas Laurence Cheney. Henry Cheney passed away in 1334 in Eastchurch, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1320, Henry Cheney entered the world in Street, Sussex, England, born to William Cheney And Margaret De Shurland.
  • Henry Cheney married Katherine Pabenham, and had children including Henry Cheney, Nicholas Laurence Cheney.
  • Henry Cheney passed away in 1334 in Eastchurch, Kent, England.

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Henry Cheney's Ancestors

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Henry Cheney
1320–1334
Birth Place: Street, Sussex, England
Parents
William Cheney
1270–1334
Newtimber, Sussex, England
Margaret (de) Shurland
1281–1308
Eastchurch, Kent, England
Grandparents
Alexander (de) Cheney
1248–1295
Newtimber, Sussex, England
Agnes (de) Saye
1250–1275
Berling, Seale, England
Robert (de) Shurland
1255–1328
Eastchurch, Kent, England
Margery
1255–1281
Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Cheney
1218–1297
William Saye
1200–1272
Sibylla Marshall
1209–1250
Geoffrey Shurland
1230–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cheney
1189–1263
Joan Noel
1192–1218
Geoffrey Saye
1155–1230
Alice Cheney
1165–1205
William Marshall
1144–1219
Isabel Clare
1174–1220

Henry Cheney's Descendants

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Henry Cheney (abt 1320–abt 1334) m. Katherine Pabenham (1321–)
  1. 1. Henry Cheney 1340–1367 m. Joan Muschet 1344–1373
    1. 1. William (de) Cheney 1365–1399 m. Catherine Pabenham 1372–1436
      1. 1. Lawrence Cheney 1396–1461 m. Elizabeth Cokayne 1403–1422
        1. 1. Elizabeth Cheney 1420–1473 m. Frederick Tilney 1416–1447 m. John (de) Saye 1430–1478
        2. 2. Mary Cheney 1421–1473 m. John Allington 1394–1480
        3. 3. Lawrence Cheney 1422–1461
        4. 4. Catherine Cheney 1427–1440
        5. 5. Isabel Cheney 1428–
        6. 6. John (Thomas) Cheney 1426–1489
      2. 2. Isabel Aylesbury 1410–1449 m. Thomas Chaworth 1385–1458
        1. 1. Elizabeth Chaworth 1391–1467 m. John (le) Scrope 1378–1455 m. William Fitzwilliam 1417–1474 m. Thomas Quarles 1413–1465
      3. 3. Anna (de) Cheney 1396–1435 m. John Watkins 1390–1427 m. Thomas (de la) Pole 1374–1420 m. John Appleyard 1372–
        1. 1. Emma (de la) Pole 1412–1478 m. Ralph Verney 1410–1478
        2. 2. John Watkins 1410–1478 m. Margaret Phillips 1413–1490
        3. 3. Margerie Watkins 1427–1491 m. William Geddinge 1427–1494
        4. 4. Catherine Appleyard 1405–1402 m. John Ward 1405–1421
      4. 4. John (de) Cheney 1397–1399
      5. 5. Joane (de) Cheney 1400–
      6. 6. Nicholas Cheney 1398–1461
      7. 7. Roger (de) Cheyne 1402–1461 m. Margery 1432–
        1. 1. Roger (de) Cheyne 1430–1450 m. Isolda Sharpshire 1438–
      8. 8. William Cambridge 1393–1461 m. Elizabeth Cokayne 1403–1422
        1. 1. Jane Cambridge 1430– m. Ralph Hulse 1425–
        2. 2. Ralph Cambridge 1418–
        3. 3. Elizabeth Cheney 1432–1473
    2. 2. Henry Cheney 1370–1415
  2. 2. Nicholas (Laurence) Cheney 1343–1435

Henry Cheney's Timeline

2 Records

1320
abt 1320
Birth of Henry Cheney in Street, Sussex, England
Street, Sussex, England
1334
abt 1334
Age 14
Death of Henry Cheney in Eastchurch, Kent, England
Eastchurch, Kent, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1320
    Event Place: Street, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1334
    Event Place: Eastchurch, Kent, England

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