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John Raleigh 1335–1372 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1335
Birth Location: Nettlecombe,Williton,Somerset,England
Death Date: 1372
Death Location: Nettlecombe,,Somerset,England
Father: John Raleigh
Mother: Margaret Bret
Spouse(s): Ismania Hanham
Children(s): Joan Raleigh
In 1335, John Raleigh entered the world in Nettlecombe,Williton,Somerset,England, born to John De Raleigh And Margaret Le Bret. John Raleigh married Ismania Hanham, and had children including Joan Raleigh. John Raleigh passed away in 1372 in Nettlecombe,,Somerset,England.
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Biography
- In 1335, John Raleigh entered the world in Nettlecombe,Williton,Somerset,England, born to John De Raleigh And Margaret Le Bret.
- John Raleigh married Ismania Hanham, and had children including Joan Raleigh.
- John Raleigh passed away in 1372 in Nettlecombe,,Somerset,England.
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John Raleigh's Descendants
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1. Joan Raleigh 1368–1435 m. John Whalesborough 1369–1418
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1. Alice Walisborough 1416– m. John FitzRalph 1412–
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1. Elizabeth Fitzralph 1439–1517 m. Robert Chamberlayn 1430–1491
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1. Constantia Chamberlayn 1458–1542
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John Raleigh's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1335
Event Place: Nettlecombe,Williton,Somerset,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1372
Event Place: Nettlecombe,,Somerset,England
Record Source: OneWorldTree