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Mabel Curwen 1430–1511 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1430
Birth Location: England
Death Date: 1511
Death Location: Cumberland, England
Father: Christopher Curwen
Mother: Elizabeth Huddleston
Spouse(s): William Sandford
Children(s): Edmund Sanford
In 1430, Mabel Curwen entered the world in England, born to Christopher Curwen And Elizabeth Huddleston. Mabel Curwen married William Sandford, and had children including Edmund Sanford. Mabel Curwen passed away in 1511 in Cumberland, England.
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Biography
- In 1430, Mabel Curwen entered the world in England, born to Christopher Curwen And Elizabeth Huddleston.
- Mabel Curwen married William Sandford, and had children including Edmund Sanford.
- Mabel Curwen passed away in 1511 in Cumberland, England.
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Mabel Curwen's Ancestors
Mabel Curwen's Descendants
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1. Edmund Sanford 1460–1518 m. Elizabeth Warcop 1465–1520
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1. Thomas (Sanford) Sir 1490–1564 m. Grace (Crackenthorpe) Lady 1495–1529
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1. Joan (Sanford) Lady 1512–1609 m. Thomas Claiborne 1441–1489 m. Thomas (Claiborne or Cleyborne or) Cleburne 1478–1532
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1. Thomas (Claiborne "The Elder," Lord) Mayor 1530–1581 m. Eleanor (Lancaster) Lady 1531–1575 m. Katherine Reveley 1531–1580
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Mabel Curwen's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1430
Event Place: England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1511
Event Place: Cumberland, England