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Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley 1484–1540 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1484

Birth Location: Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England

Death Date: 1540

Death Location: Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England

Father: Sir Shelley

Mother: Lady Belknap

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In 1484, Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley entered the world in Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England, born to Sir William Shelley And Lady Alice Belknap. Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley passed away in 1540 in Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1484, Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley entered the world in Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England, born to Sir William Shelley And Lady Alice Belknap.
  • Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley passed away in 1540 in Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England.

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Lady Shelley's Ancestors

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Lady Shelley
1484–1540
Birth Place: Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England
Parents
Sir William Shelley
1480–1549
Clapham, Sussex, England
Lady (Alice) Belknap
1475–1537
Giddy Hall, Sussex, England
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Lady Shelley's Timeline

2 Records

1484
1484
Birth of Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley in Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England
Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England
1540
1540
Age 56
Death of Lady Anne of Wiston Shelley in Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England
Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1484
    Event Place: Michelgrove Manor, Clapham, Sussexshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Wiston Manor, Steyning, Sussexshire, England

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