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Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle 1405–1407 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1405

Birth Location: **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.

Death Date: 1407

Death Location: Dudley, Staffordshire, England

Father: Lord Castle,

Mother: Lady Blount

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Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle was born in 1405 in **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls., the child of Lord Sir John The 5Th De Sutton Of Dudley Castle And Lady Constance Constancia De Blount. Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle passed away in 1407 in Dudley, Staffordshire, England.

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  • Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle was born in 1405 in **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls., the child of Lord Sir John The 5Th De Sutton Of Dudley Castle And Lady Constance Constancia De Blount.
  • Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle passed away in 1407 in Dudley, Staffordshire, England.

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Humphrey Castle's Ancestors

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Humphrey Castle
1405–1407
Birth Place: **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.
Parents
Lord Sir John the 5th, de Sutton, of Dudley Castle,
1380–1406
**VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.
Lady (Constance (Constancia) de) Blount
1380–1432
VERIFIED- Barton Blount, Derbyshire, England -Its former name was Barton Bakepuys. It became the seat of Sir Walter Blount, a supporter of John of Gaunt, who bought it from the Bakepus's in 1380s and renamed it.
Grandparents
John (Sir 4th Baron of Dudley de) Sutton
1361–1396
Arden, Warwick, Warwickshire, England
Alice (le) Despencer
1344–1392
Carlington, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir III
1338–1361
Lady Stafford
1348–1386
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Sutton
1304–1359
Isabella Cherleton
1317–1397

Humphrey Castle's Timeline

2 Records

1405
Abt 1405
Birth of Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle in **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.
**VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.
1407
1407
Age 2
Death of Humphrey de Sutton, of Dudley Castle in Dudley, Staffordshire, England
Dudley, Staffordshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1405
    Event Place: **VERIFIED- Dudley Castle, Dudley, Worcestershire (historic, now West Midlands), England -A ruined fortification, it was rebuilt in the 12th century, destroyed by Henry II. Abt 1540, buildings were built within the castle walls.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1407
    Event Place: Dudley, Staffordshire, England

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