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James Berners 1360–1388 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1360
Birth Location: West Horsley, Surrey, England
Death Date: 1388
Death Location: Tower of London, England
Father: John Berners
Mother: Katherine Omer
Spouse(s): Alice Briwere
Children(s): Sir Berners
In 1360, James Berners entered the world in West Horsley, Surrey, England, born to John Berners And Katherine De Saint Omer. James Berners married Alice Briwere, and had children including Sir Richard Berners. James Berners passed away in 1388 in Tower of London, England.
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Biography
- In 1360, James Berners entered the world in West Horsley, Surrey, England, born to John Berners And Katherine De Saint Omer.
- James Berners married Alice Briwere, and had children including Sir Richard Berners.
- James Berners passed away in 1388 in Tower of London, England.
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James Berners's Descendants
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1. Sir (Richard) Berners 1388–1421 m. Phalippa Dalyngruge 1390–1421
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1. Margery Berners 1418–1475 m. Sir (John Bourchier 1st Baron Berners) KG 1406–1471
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1. Joan Bourchier 1441–1470 m. Henry Neville 1437–1469
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1. Thomas (Nevill) Esquire 1468–1546 m. Letitia Harcourt 1475–1520
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1360
Event Place: West Horsley, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1388
Event Place: Tower of London, England