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Lord John Harvey 1455–1526 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1455
Birth Location: Somerset, England
Death Date: 1526
Death Location: Launceston, Dorset, England
Father: Sir Harvey
Mother: Lady Scoville
Spouse(s): Lady Boarhead
Children(s): Ann Harvey
In 1455, Lord John Harvey entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Sir Nicholas Harvey And Lady Elizabeth Scoville. Lord John Harvey married Lady Agnes Boarhead, and had children including Ann Of Tarrant Launceston Harvey. Lord John Harvey passed away in 1526 in Launceston, Dorset, England.
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Biography
- In 1455, Lord John Harvey entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Sir Nicholas Harvey And Lady Elizabeth Scoville.
- Lord John Harvey married Lady Agnes Boarhead, and had children including Ann Of Tarrant Launceston Harvey.
- Lord John Harvey passed away in 1526 in Launceston, Dorset, England.
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Lord Harvey's Ancestors
Lord Harvey's Descendants
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1. Ann (of Tarrant Launceston) Harvey 1515–1577 m. Sir (John Robert) Ryves 1513–1549
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1. Lucy Ryves 1530–1630 m. Sir (William Hill of) Poundsford 1525–1592
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1. John Hill 1575–1670 m. Jane Gaud 1575–1682
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1. Magdalena Hill 1605–1684 m. William (John) Smith 1598–1664
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Lord Harvey's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1455
Event Place: Somerset, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1526
Event Place: Launceston, Dorset, England