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Jane Conyers 1522–1558 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1522

Birth Location: Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 4 December 1558

Death Location: Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir II

Mother: Lady Dacre

Spouse(s): Sir Constable

Children(s): Sir Contstable

In 1522, Jane Conyers entered the world in Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Christopher Robert Norton De Conyers Ii And Lady Anne De Dacre. Jane Conyers married Sir Marmaduke Constable, and had children including Sir Philip Contstable. Jane Conyers passed away in 1558 in Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1522, Jane Conyers entered the world in Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Christopher Robert Norton De Conyers Ii And Lady Anne De Dacre.
  • Jane Conyers married Sir Marmaduke Constable, and had children including Sir Philip Contstable.
  • Jane Conyers passed away in 1558 in Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jane Conyers's Ancestors

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Jane Conyers
1522–1558
Birth Place: Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Christopher Robert Norton de Conyers II
1491–1538
Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Lady (Anne de) Dacre
1492–1548
Gilsland, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
Sir (William Norton de) Conyers
1468–1542
Hornby Castle, Hornby, Yorkshire, England
Anne (de) Neville
1475–1525
Raby, Durham
Sir (Thomas D'Acre Lord of) Gilesland
1467–1525
Naworth Castle, Brampton, Cumberland, England
Elizabeth (Lady Baroness of D'Acre and) Greystoke
1471–1516
Morpeth Castle, Northumberlandshire, England.
Great-Grandparents
Sir Conyers
1570–1634
Lady Neville
1437–1490
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir II
1544–1610
Lady Bowes
1542–1596
Sir Kent
1400–1463
Lady Baroness
1406–1490

Jane Conyers's Descendants

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Jane Conyers (1522–4 December 1558) m. Sir (Marmaduke) Constable (1522–1 Feb 1574)
  1. 1. Sir (Philip) Contstable 1547–1619 m. Margaret Tyrwhitt 1552–1618
    1. 1. Sir (Marmaduke) Constable 1443–1518 m. Frances (Jane) Metham 1574–1599 m. Joyce Stafford 1460–1500 m. Lady (Joyce) Stafford 1453–1500
      1. 1. Philip (Constable, 1st Baronet of) Everingham 1593–1664 m. Anne Roper 1587–1641
        1. 1. Katherine Constable 1625–1681 m. Edward (Sheldon IV.) Esquire 1624–1676
      2. 2. Lady (Eleanor) Constable 1485–1525 m. Lord (Thomas De Berkeley ** (5th) Baron) 1472–1532
        1. 1. Lady (Mary de Berkeley *** (Mistress to King Henry) VIII) 1474–1586 m. Sir (Thomas) Jones 1480–1559 m. Sir (Robert) Whitney 1525–1567 m. THOMAS JONES 1508–1559 m. James (ap) John 1500–

Jane Conyers's Timeline

2 Records

1522
1522
Birth of Jane Conyers in Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
1558
4 December 1558
Age 36
Death of Jane Conyers in Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1522
    Event Place: Hornby Castle, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 December 1558
    Event Place: Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Everingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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