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Lady Sybil Vaughn 1495–1547 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1495
Birth Location: Hergest, Herefordshire, England
Death Date: 1547
Death Location: Holme Lacey, Herefordshire, England
Father: Watkin Vaughan
Mother: Elizabeth Baskerville
Spouse(s): Sir Skudamore
Children(s): Sir Scudamore
The story of Lady Sybil Vaughn began in 1495 in Hergest, Herefordshire, England. Lady Sybil Vaughn married Sir John Skudamore, and had children including Sir Philip Scudamore. Lady Sybil Vaughn passed away in 1547 in Holme Lacey, Herefordshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lady Sybil Vaughn began in 1495 in Hergest, Herefordshire, England.
- Lady Sybil Vaughn married Sir John Skudamore, and had children including Sir Philip Scudamore.
- Lady Sybil Vaughn passed away in 1547 in Holme Lacey, Herefordshire, England.
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Lady Vaughn's Ancestors
Lady Vaughn's Descendants
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1. Sir (Philip) Scudamore 1489–1544 m. Lady (Joan) Warncombe 1497–1538
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1. Sir (John) Scudamore 1522–1593 m. Lady (Margery) Pollard 1526–1597
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1. Mary Scudamore 1549–1614 m. Rees (ap Dyffed) Morgan 1530–1587
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1. Anthony Morgan 1570–1609 m. Lady (Bridget Palmer) Morgan 1576–1625
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Lady Vaughn's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1495
Event Place: Hergest, Herefordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1547
Event Place: Holme Lacey, Herefordshire, England