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John Audley 1468–1529 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1468

Birth Location: Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England

Death Date: 8 Apr 1529

Death Location: Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England

Father: Sir Audri

Mother: Elizabeth (Audley)

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The story of John Audley began in 1468 in Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England. John Audley passed away in 1529 in Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England.

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Biography

  • The story of John Audley began in 1468 in Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England.
  • John Audley passed away in 1529 in Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England.

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John Audley's Ancestors

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John Audley
1468–1529
Birth Place: Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England
Parents
Sir Thomas Malet of de Deardon, St Audri
1428–1502
Deardon, St Audri, England
Elizabeth (Courtenay) (Audley)
1430–1493
Powderham, Devon, , England
Grandparents
Joan, (Lady of Blockfold) ROYNON
1401–1460
Bickfold, Compton Martyn, Somersetshire, England
Hugh, (Lord, Sir of Deardon, MALET MALET) Mallet
1399–1460
Deardon, St Audri, or Yorkshire, or Heathcombe Manor, Enmore, Bridgewater, Somerset b 1388 ENGLAND - m 1426 in Curry Mallet, Somerset, ENGLAND - m
Great-Grandparents
John Bickfold
1380–1438
Joan Yeovilton
1363–1436
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Audley's Timeline

2 Records

1468
1468
Birth of John Audley in Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England
Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England
1529
8 Apr 1529
Age 61
Death of John Audley in Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England
Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1468
    Event Place: Maiden Bradley (Wiltshire) England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1529
    Event Place: Swaffham Market (Norfolk) England

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