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Johannes Lecarter I 1289–1349 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1289
Birth Location: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1349
Death Location: Yorkshire, England
Father: Philip LeCaretter
Mother: Emma LeCharetter
Spouse(s): Mrs LeCarter
Children(s): Johannis LeCarter
In 1289, Johannes Lecarter I entered the world in East Riding, Yorkshire, England, born to Philip Lecaretter And Emma Lecharetter. Johannes Lecarter I married Mrs Alicia Or Alice Lecarter, and had children including Johannis Lecarter. Johannes Lecarter I passed away in 1349 in Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1289, Johannes Lecarter I entered the world in East Riding, Yorkshire, England, born to Philip Lecaretter And Emma Lecharetter.
- Johannes Lecarter I married Mrs Alicia Or Alice Lecarter, and had children including Johannis Lecarter.
- Johannes Lecarter I passed away in 1349 in Yorkshire, England.
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Johannes I's Ancestors
Johannes I's Descendants
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1. Johannis LeCarter 1316–1393 m. Agnes Brome 1320–1370
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1. Thomas Carter 1336–1387 m. Mary Tanner 1335–1380
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1. Agnes Carter 1362–1444 m. John Crochrode 1360–1434
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1. Lady (Ellen) Crochrode 1385–1478 m. Lord (William) Hunt 1380–1452
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Johannes I's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1289
Event Place: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1349
Event Place: Yorkshire, England