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Martin De La See 1461–1494 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1461

Birth Location: Barmston, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1494

Death Location: Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir See

Mother: Elizabeth Wentworth

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Martin De La See was born in 1461 in Barmston, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Martin Knight And 2Nd Lord Of Winestead De La See And Elizabeth Wentworth. Martin De La See passed away in 1494 in Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Martin De La See was born in 1461 in Barmston, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Martin Knight And 2Nd Lord Of Winestead De La See And Elizabeth Wentworth.
  • Martin De La See passed away in 1494 in Yorkshire, England.

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Martin See's Ancestors

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Martin See
1461–1494
Birth Place: Barmston, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Martin, Knight and 2nd Lord of Winestead, De La See
1420–1494
East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Wentworth
1427–1480
Nettlestead, suffolk, England
Grandparents
Brian, (Lord of Winestead,) DeLaSee
1390–1494
Barmston, Yorkshire, England
Matilda ("Maud") Monceaux
1395–1427
Yorkshire, England
John (IV) Wentworth
1375–1461
North Elmsall, Yorkshire, England
Joan (Elizabeth) Beaumont
1386–1440
Whitley, Beaumont, Berkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Wentworth
1345–1413
Agnes Dronsfield
1350–1430
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin See's Timeline

2 Records

1461
1461
Birth of Martin De La See in Barmston, Yorkshire, England
Barmston, Yorkshire, England
1494
1494
Age 33
Death of Martin De La See in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1461
    Event Place: Barmston, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1494
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England

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