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Henry Wentworth 1450–1500 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1450

Birth Location: Nettlested, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 1 Aug 1500

Death Location: Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England

Father: Philip Wentworth

Mother: Mary Clifford

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In 1450, Henry Wentworth entered the world in Nettlested, Suffolk, England, born to Philip Lord Nettlested Sir Wentworth And Mary Clifford. Henry Wentworth passed away in 1500 in Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1450, Henry Wentworth entered the world in Nettlested, Suffolk, England, born to Philip Lord Nettlested Sir Wentworth And Mary Clifford.
  • Henry Wentworth passed away in 1500 in Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

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Henry Wentworth's Ancestors

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Henry Wentworth
1450–1500
Birth Place: Nettlested, Suffolk, England
Parents
Philip Lord Nettlested Sir Wentworth
1424–1464
Nettlested, Suffolk, England
Mary Clifford
1422–1478
Appleby, Westmoreland, England
Grandparents
* (Sir Roger "Knight" Lord") Wentworth
1397–1452
North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England
Margaret Despencer
1397–1478
1677190, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John Wentworth
1369–1425
Agne "deDronsfield
1373–1430
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Wentworth
1332–1413
Jane LeTyas
1347–1392

Henry Wentworth's Timeline

2 Records

1450
1450
Birth of Henry Wentworth in Nettlested, Suffolk, England
Nettlested, Suffolk, England
1500
1 Aug 1500
Age 50
Death of Henry Wentworth in Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England
Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1450
    Event Place: Nettlested, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Aug 1500
    Event Place: Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England

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