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Maud Matilda Leigh 1305–1400 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1305
Birth Location: Knotsford, Cheshire, England
Death Date: 1400
Death Location: Lancashire, England
Father: Richard Leigh
Mother: Elizabeth Sandbach
Spouse(s): Richard Radcliffe
Children(s): Joanna Radcliff, William Radcliffe, john radcliffe, Agnes deRadcliffe
In 1305, Maud Matilda Leigh entered the world in Knotsford, Cheshire, England, born to Richard Leigh And Elizabeth De Sandbach. Maud Matilda Leigh married Richard Radcliffe, and had children including Agnes Deradcliffe, Joanna Radcliff, John Radcliffe, William De Radcliffe. Maud Matilda Leigh passed away in 1400 in Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1305, Maud Matilda Leigh entered the world in Knotsford, Cheshire, England, born to Richard Leigh And Elizabeth De Sandbach.
- Maud Matilda Leigh married Richard Radcliffe, and had children including Agnes Deradcliffe, Joanna Radcliff, John Radcliffe, William De Radcliffe.
- Maud Matilda Leigh passed away in 1400 in Lancashire, England.
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Maud Leigh's Descendants
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1. Joanna Radcliff 1353–
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2. William (De) Radcliffe 1325–
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3. john radcliffe 1333–1422
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4. Agnes deRadcliffe 1341–
Maud Leigh's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1305
Event Place: Knotsford, Cheshire, England
Record Source: Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1400
Event Place: Lancashire, England