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Sign up freeIsabel Darcy 1469 – 1510 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1469
Birth Location: Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England
Death Date: 1510
Death Location: Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England
Father: William Darcy
Mother: Eupheme Langton
Spouse(s): Roger Grey
Children(s): Thomas Grey
Isabel Darcy was born in 1469 in Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England, the child of William Darcy and Eupheme Langton. Isabel Darcy married Roger Grey, and had children including Thomas Grey. Isabel Darcy passed away in 1510 in Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England.
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Biography
- Isabel Darcy was born in 1469 in Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England, the child of William Darcy and Eupheme Langton.
- Isabel Darcy married Roger Grey, and had children including Thomas Grey.
- Isabel Darcy passed away in 1510 in Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England.
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Isabel Darcy's Descendants
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1. Thomas Grey (1509 – 1570-08-05) m. Dorothy Ogle (1511 – 1541)
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1. Isabel Grey (1533 – 1582) m. Ralph Grey (1529 – 1565-12-17)
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1. Edward Grey (1550 – 10 Jan 1628) m. Catherine (Le) Strange (1552 – 1595)
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1. Elizabeth Gray (1591 – 1658) m. Robert Ellyson (1589-09-07 – 1656)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1469
Event Place: Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1510
Event Place: Templehurst,,Yorkshire,England