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Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton 1426–1482 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1426

Birth Location: Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England

Death Date: 14 Mar 1482

Death Location: Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England

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Spouse(s): James Strangeways

Children(s): Felicia Strangeways, Ellen Strangeways, Ralph Strangeways, Edward Strangeways, Richard Strangeways

In 1426, Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton entered the world in Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England, born to Ralph Eure And Eleanor Greystroke. Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton married James Strangeways, and had children including Cecil Strangeways, Edward Strangeways, Ellen Strangeways, Felicia Strangeways, Olive Strangeways, Ralph Strangeways, Richard Strangeways. Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton passed away in 1482 in Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1426, Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton entered the world in Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England, born to Ralph Eure And Eleanor Greystroke.
  • Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton married James Strangeways, and had children including Cecil Strangeways, Edward Strangeways, Ellen Strangeways, Felicia Strangeways, Olive Strangeways, Ralph Strangeways, Richard Strangeways.
  • Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton passed away in 1482 in Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England.

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1426–1482
Birth Place: Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England
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Lady Wilton's Descendants

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Lady (Elizabeth Eure De) Wilton (1426–14 Mar 1482) m. James Strangeways (1441–20 AUG 1480)
  1. 1. Felicia Strangeways 1465–1510 m. William Aske 1465–1512
    1. 1. Sir (Roger) Aske 1480–1512 m. Margery Sedgwick 1480–1550
      1. 1. Elizabeth Aske 1502–1568 m. Sir (Richard Bowes (of) Streatlam) 1495–1558
        1. 1. Marjory Bowes 1531–1560
        2. 2. Robert Bowes 1535–1597
        3. 3. Christopher Bowes 1537–
        4. 4. Elizabeth Bowes 1539–1623 m. George Baynbrigg 1547–1609 m. Christopher Wandesford 1548–1591
        5. 5. Francis Bowes 1541–
        6. 6. Sir (George Bowes Of Yorkshire (Sheriff of) Yorkshire) 1527–1580 m. Elizabeth (Dorothy) Mallory 1529–1624
        7. 7. Bridget Bowes 1526–1575
        8. 8. Ann Bowes 1512–1554
        9. 9. Elizabeth Bowes 1520–1526
        10. 10. Ralph Bowes 1529–1516
        11. 11. Margaret Bowes 1541–
        12. 12. Mary Bowes 1543–
        13. 13. Lucy Bowes 1545–
        14. 14. Muriel Bowes 1546–
        15. 15. Jane Bowes 1549–
    2. 2. John (Aske Of) Aughton 1486–1544
    3. 3. Alice Aske 1490–1521 m. Sir (Christopher Stapleton (Knight of) Wighill) 1485–1537
      1. 1. Sir (Robert Stapleton I (Knight of) Wighill) 1517–1557 m. Elizabeth (Dorothy) Mallory 1529–1624
        1. 1. Sir (Robert Stapleton (Knight of Wighill, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Knight of The Shire for Yorkshire, Burgess of Wells) Stapleton) 1548–1606 m. Lady (Olive) Sharington 1553–1646
  2. 2. Ellen Strangeways 1452–1777
  3. 3. Ralph Strangeways 1469–
  4. 4. Edward Strangeways 1467–
  5. 5. Richard Strangeways –1488

Lady Wilton's Timeline

2 Records

1426
1426
Birth of Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton in Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England
Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England
1482
14 Mar 1482
Age 56
Death of Lady Elizabeth Eure De Wilton in Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England
Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1426
    Event Place: Berwick Castle (Northumberland) England
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Mar 1482
    Event Place: Harsley Castle, Northallerton, Yorkshire, England

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