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Johannis le Carter 1281–1349 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1281
Birth Location: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1349
Death Location: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Father: Philip Caretter
Mother: Emma Charette
Spouse(s): Alicia Madame
Children(s): Johannis Carter
The story of Johannis le Carter began in 1281 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Johannis le Carter married Alicia Le Carter Madame, and had children including Johannis Ii Le Carter. Johannis le Carter passed away in 1349 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Johannis le Carter began in 1281 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
- Johannis le Carter married Alicia Le Carter Madame, and had children including Johannis Ii Le Carter.
- Johannis le Carter passed away in 1349 in East Riding, Yorkshire, England.
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Johannis Carter's Descendants
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1. Johannis (II le) Carter 1316–1393 m. Agnes (Brome of) Yorkshire 1320–1370
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1. Johannis (III le) Carter 1340–1393 m. Alicia (Le Carter) Madame 1340–1400
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1. Richard (le Carter) Sir –1446 m. Joan (le Carter) Lady –1412
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1. Sir (John) Carter 1400–1469 m. Alice Carter –1465
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Johannis Carter's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1281
Event Place: East Riding, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1349
Event Place: East Riding, Yorkshire, England