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John (John de la Felde) Field 1519 – 1588 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1519

Birth Location: East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 26 Mar 1588

Death Location: East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir "Field"

Mother: Lady MANNING

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In 1519, John (John de la Felde) Field entered the world in East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Richard Felde "Field" and Lady Elizabeth MANNING. John (John de la Felde) Field passed away in 1588 in East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1519, John (John de la Felde) Field entered the world in East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Richard Felde "Field" and Lady Elizabeth MANNING.
  • John (John de la Felde) Field passed away in 1588 in East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England.

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John Field's Ancestors

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John Field
1519 – 1588
Birth Place: East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Richard Felde "Field"
1502 – 1542
East Ardsley, Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth) MANNING
1503 – 1542
Normanton, Yorkshire, England
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John Field's Timeline

2 Records

1519
1519
Birth of John (John de la Felde) Field in East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
1588
26 Mar 1588
Age 69
Death of John (John de la Felde) Field in East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England
East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1519
    Event Place: East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1588
    Event Place: East Ardsley, Yorkshire, England

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