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Henry Vavasour 1266–1342 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1266

Birth Location: Skipton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1342-12-01

Death Location: Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England

Father: William LeVavasour

Mother: Nicholea Walleys

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In 1266, Henry Vavasour entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to William Levavasour And Nicholea Walleys. Henry Vavasour passed away in 1342 in Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England.

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Biography

  • In 1266, Henry Vavasour entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to William Levavasour And Nicholea Walleys.
  • Henry Vavasour passed away in 1342 in Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England.

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Henry Vavasour's Ancestors

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Henry Vavasour
1266–1342
Birth Place: Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
William LeVavasour
1240–1311
Hazelwood, Yorkshire, , England
Nicholea Walleys
1242–1320
Newton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
John (Le) Vavasour
1212–1285
Hazlewood Storiths,Skipton,Yorkshire,England
Alice Cockfield
1226–1295
Hazelwood,,Yorkshire,England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Vavasour
1160–1234
Julian DeMulton
1195–1247
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Vavasour
1131–1191
Matilda Perry
1133–1153
Thomas Multon
1175–1240
Sarah DeFlete
1180–1217

Henry Vavasour's Timeline

2 Records

1266
1266
Birth of Henry Vavasour in Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Skipton, Yorkshire, England
1342
1342-12-01
Age 76
Death of Henry Vavasour in Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England
Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1266
    Event Place: Skipton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1342-12-01
    Event Place: Louth Park Abbey,,Lincolnshire,England

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