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Hugh Ashley 1465 – 1493 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1465

Birth Location: Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England

Death Date: 1493-04-29

Death Location: ,,,England

Father: Edmund Ashley

Mother: Margaret Turgis

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Walwyn

Children(s): Ashley None

The story of Hugh Ashley began in 1465 in Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England. Hugh Ashley married Elizabeth Walwyn, and had children including Ashley. Hugh Ashley passed away in 1493 in ,,,England.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh Ashley began in 1465 in Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England.
  • Hugh Ashley married Elizabeth Walwyn, and had children including Ashley.
  • Hugh Ashley passed away in 1493 in ,,,England.

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Hugh Ashley's Ancestors

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Hugh Ashley
1465 – 1493
Birth Place: Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England
Parents
Edmund Ashley
1440 –
Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England
Margaret Turgis
1440 –
,,Dorset,England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hugh Ashley's Descendants

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Hugh Ashley (1465 – 1493-04-29) m. Elizabeth Walwyn (1470 – 1493)
  1. 1. Ashley m. Stephen Wallop (1485 – )
    1. 1. Oliver Wallop (1514 – ) m. Bridget Pigott (1516 – )
      1. 1. Richard Wallop (1541 – ) m. Mary Spencer (1556 – )
        1. 1. Dorothy Wallop (1570 – 1642) m. William Monson (1569 – 1662-02-13)

Hugh Ashley's Timeline

2 Records

1465
1465
Birth of Hugh Ashley in Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England
Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England
1493
1493-04-29
Age 28
Death of Hugh Ashley in ,,,England
,,,England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1465
    Event Place: Winbourne,St Giles,Dorset,England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1493-04-29
    Event Place: ,,,England

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