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Mary Alice Grosvenor 1512–1559 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1512

Birth Location: Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 26 Mar 1559

Death Location: Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England

Father: Sir Esq.

Mother: Lady Cotton

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In 1512, Mary Alice Grosvenor entered the world in Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England, born to Sir Richard Grosvenor Esq And Lady Katherine Cotton. Mary Alice Grosvenor passed away in 1559 in Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1512, Mary Alice Grosvenor entered the world in Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England, born to Sir Richard Grosvenor Esq And Lady Katherine Cotton.
  • Mary Alice Grosvenor passed away in 1559 in Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England.

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Mary Grosvenor's Ancestors

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Mary Grosvenor
1512–1559
Birth Place: Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England
Parents
Sir Richard Grosvenor Esq.
1480–1542
Eaton Cheshire, England
Lady (Katherine) Cotton
1500–1579
Hampstall Ridware, Staffords. England
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Mary Grosvenor's Timeline

2 Records

1512
1512
Birth of Mary Alice Grosvenor in Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England
Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England
1559
26 Mar 1559
Age 47
Death of Mary Alice Grosvenor in Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England
Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1512
    Event Place: Eaton or Hulme Hall , Swan Green, Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1559
    Event Place: Egerton Hall, Egerton Bank, Cheshire, England

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