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Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford 1499–1561 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1499

Birth Location: ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica

Death Date: 1 Jan 1561

Death Location: Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Sanford

Mother: Elizabeth Warcop

Spouse(s): Richard Yeanwith

Children(s): Sir Dudley, John Dudley, Edmund Dudley, Anne Dudley, Joseph Dudley, Grace Dudley, Joan Dudley, Henry Sutton, Carol Dudley, Robert Dudley, Elizabeth Dudley, Jane Dudley, Johanna Dudley, Anne Dudley, Eleanor Dudley, Jane Dudley, Sheriff Dudley, Elizabeth Dudley, Alderman Dudley, Lucy Dudley

The story of Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford began in 1499 in ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica. Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford married Richard Sutton Dudley Lord Baron Van Yeanwith, and had children including Alderman Of Tyne Robert Dudley, Anne Dudley, Carol Dudley, Edmund H Dudley, Eleanor Dudley, Elizabeth Dudley, Grace Dudley, Henry Sutton, Jane Dudley, Joan Jone Dudley, Johanna Dudley, John Dudley, Joseph Dudley, Lucy Dudley, Robert Dudley, Sheriff Edmund H S Dudley, Sir John Ambrose Earl Of Leicester Amp Dudley. Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford passed away in 1561 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford began in 1499 in ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica.
  • Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford married Richard Sutton Dudley Lord Baron Van Yeanwith, and had children including Alderman Of Tyne Robert Dudley, Anne Dudley, Carol Dudley, Edmund H Dudley, Eleanor Dudley, Elizabeth Dudley, Grace Dudley, Henry Sutton, Jane Dudley, Joan Jone Dudley, Johanna Dudley, John Dudley, Joseph Dudley, Lucy Dudley, Robert Dudley, Sheriff Edmund H S Dudley, Sir John Ambrose Earl Of Leicester Amp Dudley.
  • Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford passed away in 1561 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom.

Immediate Family

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Lady Sanford's Ancestors

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Lady Sanford
1499–1561
Birth Place: ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica
Parents
Sir Edward Sanford
1460–1518
Askham, Westmorland, England
Elizabeth Warcop
1465–1520
Smardale, Westmoreland, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady Sanford's Descendants

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Lady (Baroness Dorothy Yorke De) Sanford (1499–1 Jan 1561) m. Richard (Sutton Dudley Lord Baron van) Yeanwith (1510–1 Jan 1593)
  1. 1. Sir (John Ambrose Earl of Leicester & amp) Dudley 1515–1551
  2. 2. John Dudley 1518–1545
  3. 3. Edmund (H) Dudley 1521–1611
  4. 4. Anne Dudley 1526–1552
  5. 5. Joseph Dudley 1518–1628
  6. 6. Grace Dudley 1533–1556
  7. 7. Joan (Jone) Dudley 1559–
  8. 8. Henry Sutton 1515–1556
  9. 9. Carol Dudley 1528–1536
  10. 10. Robert Dudley 1528–1576
  11. 11. Elizabeth Dudley 1526–
  12. 12. Jane Dudley 1551–1552
  13. 13. Johanna Dudley 1519–1581
  14. 14. Anne Dudley 1547–1548
  15. 15. Eleanor Dudley 1537–1558
  16. 16. Jane Dudley 1531–1552
  17. 17. Sheriff (Edmund H. S.) Dudley 1543–1611
  18. 18. Elizabeth Dudley 1545–1548
  19. 19. Alderman (of Tyne Robert) Dudley 1549–1550
  20. 20. Lucy Dudley 1520–1596

Lady Sanford's Timeline

2 Records

1499
1499
Birth of Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford in ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica
ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica
1561
1 Jan 1561
Age 62
Death of Lady Baroness Dorothy Yorke De Sanford in Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1499
    Event Place: ASKHAM, Westmoreland, Jamaica
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jan 1561
    Event Place: Newcastle, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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