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John Culpeper 1527 – 1546 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1527

Birth Location: Rushton, Northamptonshire, England

Death Date: 27 May 1546

Death Location: Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain

Father: Thomas Tresham

Mother: Elizabeth Hawte

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John Culpeper was born in 1527 in Rushton, Northamptonshire, England, the child of Thomas Tresham and Elizabeth Hawte. John Culpeper passed away in 1546 in Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain.

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Biography

  • John Culpeper was born in 1527 in Rushton, Northamptonshire, England, the child of Thomas Tresham and Elizabeth Hawte.
  • John Culpeper passed away in 1546 in Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain.

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John Culpeper's Ancestors

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John Culpeper
1527 – 1546
Birth Place: Rushton, Northamptonshire, England
Parents
Thomas Tresham
1500 – 1559
Whiston, Northamptonshire, England
Elizabeth Hawte
1502 – 1532
Wigsell, Sussex, England
Grandparents
Sir (John Tresham of) Rushton
1462 – 1521
Rushton Hall, Rushton, Rothwell, Kettering, North Northamptonshire, East Midlands
Lady (Elizabeth Isabel Harrington of) Hornby
1467 –
Exton, Ruthlandshire, England
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John Culpeper's Timeline

2 Records

1527
1527
Birth of John Culpeper in Rushton, Northamptonshire, England
Rushton, Northamptonshire, England
1546
27 May 1546
Age 19
Death of John Culpeper in Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain
Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1527
    Event Place: Rushton, Northamptonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 May 1546
    Event Place: Whiston, Northampton, England, Great Britain

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