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Lady Everilda Constable 1535–1564 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1535
Birth Location: Everingham, Yorkshire, , England
Death Date: 17 Oct 1564
Death Location: Crathorne, Yorkshire, England
Father: Lord Constable
Mother: Lady Manners
Spouse(s): Sir Crathorne
Children(s): Catherine Crathorne
The story of Lady Everilda Constable began in 1535 in Everingham, Yorkshire, , England. Lady Everilda Constable married Sir Thomas Crathorne, and had children including Catherine Crathorne. Lady Everilda Constable passed away in 1564 in Crathorne, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lady Everilda Constable began in 1535 in Everingham, Yorkshire, , England.
- Lady Everilda Constable married Sir Thomas Crathorne, and had children including Catherine Crathorne.
- Lady Everilda Constable passed away in 1564 in Crathorne, Yorkshire, England.
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Lady Constable's Ancestors
Lady Constable's Descendants
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1. Catherine Crathorne 1550–1605 m. Ralph Creyke 1540–1608
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1. Everild Creyke 1591–1679 m. Christopher Maltbie 1574–1619
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1. Catherine Maltby 1599–1653 m. Michael Warton 1593–1645
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1. Mary Warton 1638–1674 m. Simon Scrope 1615–1691
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Lady Constable's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1535
Event Place: Everingham, Yorkshire, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 Oct 1564
Event Place: Crathorne, Yorkshire, England